SRINAGAR, Apr 24: In a continued effort to dismantle terror infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Investigation Agency on Friday attached a plot of land linked to a terror accused in the Budgam district, officials confirmed.
The immovable property, located in the SK Bagh area of Budgam, is registered in the name of Tafazul Hussain Parimoo, a resident of Sheikh-ul-Alam Colony in Nowgam on the outskirts of Srinagar. Authorities said the action was carried out under provisions of relevant laws aimed at curbing terror financing and support structures.
According to officials, Parimoo is currently in the custody of the NIA in connection with a case involving serious charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, along with provisions of the Arms Act and the Explosive Substances Act. The case pertains to alleged involvement in activities linked to terror operations and unlawful possession of weapons and explosives.
The attachment of the property is part of a broader strategy by investigative agencies to target assets believed to have been used in facilitating or supporting militant activities. By seizing such properties, authorities aim to weaken logistical and financial networks that sustain terror outfits in the region.
Officials further indicated that the investigation remains ongoing, with efforts focused on identifying additional links and uncovering the wider network associated with the accused. The agency has been intensifying its crackdown in recent months, using legal mechanisms to dismantle terror ecosystems by hitting at their economic backbone.
Security agencies have reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, stressing that strict action will continue against individuals found aiding or abetting militant activities in any form.
The latest development highlights a sustained push by central agencies to curb militancy through both enforcement and preventive measures, sending a clear signal against the misuse of property and resources for unlawful purposes.