Two Residential Houses Attached In North Kashmir For Sheltering Militants: Police
SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday attached two residential houses in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district for providing shelter to militants.
The houses were used for the purpose of militancy and shelter was voluntarily given by members of the houses, news agency KNO reported.
According to the report, the residential house registered in the name of Abdul Majeed Reshi, father of Aijaz Ahmad Reshi was attached in Gundpora-Rampora village of the district.
Aijaz is accused in case FIR No 15/2022 u/s 18,20,39 ULA(P) Act, 120-B IPC, 7/25 1.A Act of PS Aragam.
The report said, another residential house registered in the name of Mohd Jamal Malik, father of Maqsood Ahmad Malik was also attached in Chittibandey village of the district.
Maqsood is accused in case FIR No 15/2022 u/s 18,20,39 ULA(P) Act, 120-B IPC, 7/25 I.A Act of PS Aragam.