Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Police have escalated their counter-terrorism strategy by attaching the property of an active terrorist in Anantnag district. The action targets Adil Hussain Thoker's immovable land under legal provisions of CrPC and UAPA. This move is part of a broader strategy to dismantle the entire terror ecosystem in the region. Joint forces are working systematically to cut off financial and logistical support for terrorist activities.

Key Points: J&K Police Seize Active Terrorist Adil Hussain Thoker's Property

  • J&K Police target terrorist property under legal provisions
  • Coordinated operations against terrorists and support networks
  • Property attached in Guree, Bijbehara under Section 83 CrPC
  • Systematic approach to eliminate terror infrastructure
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J&K Police attaches property of 'active' terrorist in Anantnag

Anantnag Police attach immovable land of active terrorist Adil Hussain Thoker under UAPA and CrPC to dismantle terror ecosystem

"These operations are aimed at dismantling the entire ecosystem of terror - J&K Police Statement"

Srinagar, Aug 19

Police in J&K's Anantnag district said on Tuesday that it has attached the immovable property of an active terrorist.

A police statement said that Anantnag Police, in its continued crackdown on the terror ecosystem, has attached immovable property belonging to an active terrorist under relevant provisions of law.

The land falling under Khasra No. 165min situated at Guree, Bijbehara, and owned by Adil Hussain Thoker, son of Wali Mohammed Thoke, resident of Guree, Bijbehara, an active terrorist, has been attached under Section 83 of CrPC.

The action has been taken in connection with FIR No. 11/2023 registered under Sections 20, 38 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and Sections 2/3 of the EIMCO Act.

This attachment is part of lawful measures aimed at dismantling the support structure of terrorism in the district. Such actions will continue against individuals found aiding or involved in unlawful and anti-national activities.

Joint forces, including the army, CAPFs and the J&K Police, have been carrying out coordinated target-specific operations against terrorists, their Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and sympathisers.

These operations are aimed at dismantling the entire ecosystem of terror in J&K rather than focusing only on the elimination of gun-wielding terrorists.

Police have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining peace, security, and the rule of law in the district.

Drug smugglers and drug peddlers are also on the radar of the joint forces, as it is believed that the funds generated by hawala rackets and drug smuggling are used to fund terrorism.

While the army guards the over 740 km long line of control (LoC) in J&K, the CAPFs and the local police carry out operations against terrorism in the hinterland.

J&K L-G has been personally reviewing the security operations, and in periodic reviews, he has been laying stress on the terror ecosystem and not just terrorist specific operations.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support strong action against terrorism, I hope there's proper due process followed. Property attachment affects entire families, including innocent members who might not be involved.
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Aditya G
Good move! Terrorism cannot be fought with kid gloves. The focus on terror ecosystem rather than just gun-wielding terrorists is the right strategy. This will cut off their funding and support networks.
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Sarah B
The connection between drug smuggling and terror funding is alarming. Glad authorities are addressing this nexus. Hope this brings lasting peace to the region.
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Vikram M
Finally some concrete action! For too long these elements have operated with impunity. The property attachment sends a strong message that there will be consequences for anti-national activities.
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Michael C
This comprehensive approach targeting the entire terror ecosystem is what will make a real difference. Piecemeal operations haven't worked in the past. Hope this strategy brings lasting results.

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