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J&K Police attach properties of 4 Pak based terrorist handlers in Handwara

Srinagar, Nov 8 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday attached the properties belonging to four Pakistan based terrorist handlers in Handwara town.
Police said after obtaining the attachment order from the Additional Sessions Court Handwara, it attached the properties worth crores belonging to four terror handlers based in Pakistan.
The properties include 9 Kanals, 11 Marlas of land worth crores belonging to terrorist handlers based in Pakistan identified as Abdul Majeed Malla, ⁠Abdul Rashid Mir, both residents of Supernaghama, ⁠Arshid Ahmad Parry resident of Mandigam and ⁠Sajad Ahmad Bhat of Palpora Kralgund.
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