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Property Attached In Kulgam For Wilfully Sheltering, Harbouring Militants: Police

Says It’s The Same Property Were DySP Aman Thakur and An Army Soldier Lost His Life During Encounter

Srinagar:Police on Wednesday said that a residential house has been attached for proving shelter and harbouring militants in South Kashmir Kulgam district.

In a handout to GNS the police said that it have attached the residential house of one person namely; Sanaullah Mir S/O Mohd Abdullah Mir R/O Turigam after “obtaining legal sanction from the competent authorities (Divisional Commissioner Kashmir)” vide order No. DIVCOM-K/RTN/37/2023 Dated 31.10.2023.The said house was linked in case FIR No.10/2023 U/S 302, 307 RPC, 7/27 A act, 13,16,18,19 ,20, 38, 39 UAPA in which three hard-core militants were neutralised.
DySP Aman Kumar Thakur and one army man Soumveer attained martyrdom while fighting with militants at Turigam.

The police spokesman further stated that the investigation proved beyond doubt that the said house was used for the purpose of Terrorism, sheltering, harbouring militants.
Process has started for attachment properties which have been used for the purpose of militancy as per section 2(g) & 25 of the ULP Act.

Kulgam police requests citizens once again not to harbour or give shelter to terrorists,failing which they will be liable to action under law including property attachment (movable/immovable) proceedings. Incase of any forced/coercive entry by terrorist into any house or vehicle, The matter should be brought to the notice of police immediately ,otherwise proceedings under law will follow against such houses or other properties, reads the statement.

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