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Eight Lashkar terrorist properties are attached by the NIA in Pulwama, JK

 Eight Lashkar terrorist properties are attached by the NIA in Pulwama, JK


(Editor: Added images and information.) Nov. 14, Srinagar Two important Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives who reportedly assisted them had their possessions seized by the NIA on Tuesday.


On February 8, 2018, the suspects were taken into custody from their residences in Pulwama and discovered in possession of firearms.


The assets of two prominent Lashkar-e-Taiba members were taken by the NIA on Tuesday. Jatt, a Pakistani terrorist, is accused of using an assault on a police team in 2018 to get out from police custody while being held in a Srinagar hospital.


"Striking with full force towards terrorist organizations as well as operatives operating in Kashmir, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has seized the personal belongings of two key operatives of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in the 2018 case," the law enforcement organization said in a statement. "A terrorist who attacked a police team in a Srinagar hospital and killed them has been forcibly released." According to the statement, eight properties—three owned by Muhammad Tikka Khan and five owned by Muhammad Shafi Wani, both of whom live in Singu Narbal, Pulwama—were taken under Section 33 (1) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act as a result of recent rulings from the NIA Special Court in Jammu.


On February 6, 2018, a police squad transporting Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Jatt alias Abu Hanjala to SMHS Hospital, Srinagar, to provide medical checkup was ambushed by gunfire from two Jammu and Kashmir Police officials. Jatt is considered a terrorist by the NIA. The two accused, together with others, carried out the assault on the directions of their LeT superiors headquartered in Pakistan, forcing the release of a guy who was of Pakistani descent. In 2018, Jatt met his demise in a confrontation with law enforcement.


Journalist Shujaat Bukhari was killed in June 2018 allegedly by Jat outside his Residency Road office. "Mohammad Shafi Wani and Muhammad Tikka Khan, who have both been recognized as LeT overground operatives implicated in different conspiracies, have immovable properties tied to them." land. Additionally, Shafi's personal home has been attached, according to the agency. "Various land parcels are included in the connected immovable possessions of Mohammad Shafi Wani and Mohammad Tikka Khan, who have been recognized as LeT overground personnel. Additionally, Shafi's personal home has been attached, according to the agency. On February 8, 2018, the suspects were taken into custody from their residences in Pulwama and discovered in possession of firearms. According to the statement, he was charged on August 3, 2018, and he is now being tried under many legal provisions before the NIA special court in Jammu.



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