JAMMU: The special NIA court in Jammu has ordered forfeiture of a residential house in Pulwama allegedly used as a hideout and planning base by JeM operatives behind the attack on the CRPF convoy on Feb 14, 2019, that killed 40 CRPF personnel.The court declared the property, located in Kakpora in Pulwama, “proceeds of terrorism” under Sections 25–26 of the UAPA and barred any transfer or third-party interest.Judge Sandeep Gandotra on Monday allowed an application moved by the NIA seeking forfeiture of the house spread over 9.5 marlas (around 2600 sq ft) and registered in the name of Naseema Bano, wife of accused Peer Tariq Ahmed Shah.The court gave an ex-parte order as Bano failed to appear.During the probe, the investigators established that JeM terrorists used the house before and after bombing the CRPF convoy, with household members allegedly providing shelter.The court directed that the asset shall neither be transferred by any mode nor encumbered until the culmination of the main NIA trial.NIA has named 19 persons, including Pakistani nationals and Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar, in its 13,500-page charge sheet in the case.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKejriwal, Mann Pay Homage to Ninth Sikh Guru on 350th Martyrdom DayYogi Adityanath Uncovers The Dark Truth Of Mughal’S Tyranny On Shaheedi DiwasIndia Entering ‘Golden Era’ Of Defence Innovation And Self-Reliance: Rajnath Singh‘Until Brahmin Donates His Daughter’: IAS Officer’S Remark Sparks Row, Issues Clarification’A Nation That Never Bows to Terror, Operation Sindoor Shows New India’s Resolve, Says PM ModiChina Rejects Charge of Harassing Indian Woman in Shanghai, But Insists Claim Over Arunachal PradeshMamata Banerjee Warns BJP With Nation-Shaking Threat As SIR Battle Erupts In Bengal Ahead Of PollsAssam CM Calls Zubeen Garg’S Death ‘Plain Murder’, Drops Explosive RevelationDrone Show Pays Homage To Guru Tegh Bahadur In 350th Martyrdom Anniversary Event At Anandpur SahibRed Fort Attack May Derail Benjamin Netanyahu’s India Visit As Israeli Media Flags Safety Concerns123Photostories5 electric blue animals that seem to be painted with ocean water6 factors that are essential to balance blood sugar naturallyThe most viral MET Gala moments you almost forgot10 phrases your child should avoid saying and what to teach them insteadExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From opening up about her relationship with Kumar Sanu to calling Malti Chahar a ‘lesbian’; Kunickaa Sadanand breaks silence on her journey5 celebrity looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsMrs. Gump’s most inspiring life lessons from Forrest Gump that still inspire generations8 modern-sounding baby boy names in Sanskrit and their meaningWinter-Friendly Fruits: 8 plants that thrives in cold-weather gardensFrom ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Kill Dil’: Moments when Ranveer Singh ruled action on screen123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeCyclone SenyarGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingEthiopian Volcanic EruptionVaishno Devi College AdmissionsNHL RumorsJoe Thornton Net WorthStem OPT ExtensionMLB Trade RumorsSmriti Mandhana EducationAsha Jadeja MotwaniTyson FuryTrump Gold Card
JAMMU: The special NIA court in Jammu has ordered forfeiture of a residential house in Pulwama allegedly used as a hideout and planning base by JeM operatives behind the attack on the CRPF convoy on Feb 14, 2019, that killed 40 CRPF personnel.The court declared the property, located in Kakpora in Pulwama, “proceeds of terrorism” under Sections 25–26 of the UAPA and barred any transfer or third-party interest.Judge Sandeep Gandotra on Monday allowed an application moved by the NIA seeking forfeiture of the house spread over 9.5 marlas (around 2600 sq ft) and registered in the name of Naseema Bano, wife of accused Peer Tariq Ahmed Shah.The court gave an ex-parte order as Bano failed to appear.During the probe, the investigators established that JeM terrorists used the house before and after bombing the CRPF convoy, with household members allegedly providing shelter.The court directed that the asset shall neither be transferred by any mode nor encumbered until the culmination of the main NIA trial.NIA has named 19 persons, including Pakistani nationals and Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar, in its 13,500-page charge sheet in the case.