Indian authority to attach properties of those providing shelter to Mujahideen in IIOJK

 Srinagar, March 25: The Indian authorities have warned that properties of people, providing help to mujahideen and ongoing freedom struggle, will be attached under the black law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

 The authorities started the process of attaching immovable properties that were used to provide shelter to Mujahideen and also the houses where meeting are being held on ongoing freedom struggle, the   action will be supplemented by property attachments as per  draconian law.
SSP, Srinagar, Rakesh Balwal told reporters that the houses where encounters took place, and houses where militants took shelter and planned attacks on the security forces and the civilians will be attached. "So far, during 2020-2021, over one dozen such houses have been identified in downtown, Soura, Pantha Chowk, Batmaloo, Nowgam, Harwan etc," he said. The process of attachment of such properties is being started from Srinagar district in the Valley. 
Pertinently, Indian troops already  destroying houses by  mortar  and chemical explosives in the territory.