In a continued crackdown on terrorism, the Baramulla Police has seized properties belonging to two more individuals suspected of being terror handlers based in Pakistan. The assets, valued at lakhs, were identified as part of an ongoing investigation into terrorist activities in the region.
This recent action adds to the significant strides made by the police in curbing terrorism, with a total of 20 terror handlers’ properties being attached thus far in 2024. The collective value of the seized assets amounts to crores, underscoring the scale of the operations being conducted by law enforcement agencies to dismantle terror networks operating from across the border.
The properties seized include land, buildings, and other assets suspected to be used for financing and supporting terrorist activities in the region. The move to attach these assets is aimed at disrupting the financial networks that sustain terrorist operations and crippling their ability to carry out nefarious activities.
Speaking on the development, a spokesperson for the Baramulla Police reiterated the department’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of targeting the financial infrastructure of terror networks as a crucial aspect of countering the threat posed by terrorism.
The seizure of assets belonging to terror handlers based in Pakistan sends a strong message that India remains resolute in its determination to root out terrorism and hold accountable those who seek to perpetrate violence and instability in the region. It also serves as a warning to individuals and entities that provide support or sanctuary to terrorists that their actions will not go unpunished.
The Baramulla Police has vowed to continue its relentless pursuit of individuals involved in terrorist activities and to take all necessary measures to safeguard the peace and security of the region. The seizure of assets is just one aspect of the broader strategy being employed to neutralize the threat posed by terrorism and ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of Baramulla and beyond.
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