Jammu and Kashmir police have intensified their efforts against terrorist financing by attaching immovable property worth Rs 70 lakh belonging to a terrorism accused believed to be living in PoK. This action is part of a broader crackdown on terrorist networks operating from across the border.
TerrorismJk PoliceProperty SeizureFinancial CrackdownSecurityReal EstateOct 26, 2025

The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) is a key Indian law designed to combat terrorism, insurgency, and other unlawful activities that threaten the sovereignty and security of the country. It provides for the prevention of such activities and the prosecution of individuals and organizations involved in them.
The attachment of property is important because it disrupts the financial and logistical support systems of terrorist networks. By seizing assets, the authorities can starve these networks of the resources they need to operate, thereby weakening their ability to carry out terrorist activities.
Mohammed Jahangir is a terrorism accused believed to be living in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). His property was attached by the J&K police as part of their efforts to disrupt the financial lifelines of terrorist networks operating from across the border.
The J&K police have taken several actions, including the seizure of assets belonging to Mohammed Azam, a Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen handler, and the attachment of property belonging to Mohammad Shafiq and Mohammad Riyaz, both of whom are involved in terrorism-related cases.
The J&K police work with local communities through community outreach programs to raise awareness about the dangers of supporting terrorist activities. This engagement helps build a united front against terrorism and ensures that the community is involved in maintaining peace and security in the region.

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