In a decisive move against terrorism, the police today attached the property of a terrorist handler in Palpora village of Kralgund, Handwara. This action specifically targets the local terror ecosystem by dismantling support structures.
A police spokesperson confirmed that this operation connects to FIR No. 73/2011 from Police Station Kralgund. They identified the handler, Nazir Ahmad Ganai, a resident of Palpora who is reportedly operating from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). He has actively guided and orchestrated terror-related activities in the region.
Authorities executed the property attachment after following all legal procedures and receiving clearance from the competent authority. Police and revenue officials oversaw the operation to ensure lawful conduct.
The police stated that this initiative reflects their unwavering commitment to dismantling terror networks. They emphasize taking strict action against handlers and other anti-national elements as part of broader counter-terrorism efforts in Handwara.
Police officials stress that curtailing the operations of terror handlers, like Ganai, is crucial for restoring law and order. The authorities believe these measures will deter further unlawful activities, ultimately contributing to the overall peace and security in Handwara.
In their statement, police also urged the local public to collaborate in maintaining peace. They warned that strict legal repercussions await anyone providing support to anti-national activities or individuals.
Citizens can play a vital role in counter-terrorism efforts by reporting suspicious activities. Police aim to foster a community spirit where everyone contributes to safeguarding their environment.
This recent action in Handwara underscores the pressing need to address terrorism proactively. Engaging the community remains essential in ensuring that such anti-national activities do not flourish.