In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, authorities have attached a residential property in Pulwama district as part of an intensified crackdown on the Kashmiri people. According to Kashmir Media Service, a double-storey house located in the Lalhar area of Kakapora, valued at over Rs 3.2 million, was attached by police on the grounds that it had been acquired through unverified sources of income.
The property belongs to an individual identified as Abdul Hamid Butt, who is already in jail. Locals complain that such actions are taking place amid a broader pattern of strict enforcement measures in the territory, where legal provisions are increasingly being invoked not only against individuals but also to target their properties.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)