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NIA Court forfeits JeM hideout linked to 2019 Pulwama terror attack
11/24/2025 10:42:21 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Nov 24: In a decisive strike against terror logistics, the Designated Special Court under the NIA Act, Jammu, has ordered forfeiture of a residential house at Hakripora, Tehsil Kakpora, Pulwama, holding that the premises were used as a hideout and planning base by Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) operatives behind the February 14, 2019 Pulwama VBIED attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel. The court declared the property “proceeds of terrorism” under Sections 25–26 of the UAPA and barred any transfer or third-party interest.
Presiding Judge Sandeep Gandotra (Additional Sessions Judge; Special Judge under the NIA Act) allowed an application moved by NIA’s Chief Investigating Officer (CIO) Sh. Rajiv Om Parkash Pande, IPS, seeking forfeiture of the 9.5-marlas residential house (Khasra No. 492 min) registered in the name of Naseema Bano, wife of accused Peer Tariq Ahmed Shah. In court, the NIA was represented by Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) K. S. Pathania. On the non-applicant’s side, Adv. Syed Azad Andrabi filed objections; however, he later stated he was not counsel for Bano, after which she failed to appear and was set ex-parte.
Investigators established that JeM terrorists Muhammad Umar Farooq, Sameer Ahmed Dar and Adil Ahmed Dar used the Hakripora house before and after the convoy bombing, with household members allegedly providing shelter that advanced the conspiracy. The court emphasized that ownership by the principal accused is not necessary for forfeiture—use of a property to facilitate terrorism suffices under the UAPA.
The case stems from FIR No. 20/2019 (Awantipora), re-registered by the NIA as RC-02/2019/NIA/JMU on February 20, 2019. The property was attached on March 16, 2021; the Designated Authority confirmed the attachment on May 13, 2021; and Bano’s appeal was dismissed on August 31, 2022. After repeated notices, she did not appear, leading to the ex-parte proceedings and final forfeiture order dated November 22, 2025. The court directed that the asset “shall neither be transferred by any mode nor encumbered” until the culmination of the main NIA trial, and forwarded a copy to the Deputy Commissioner, Pulwama for compliance. Property: Residential house, 9.5 marlas, Khasra No. 492 min, Hakripora (Kakpora), District Pulwama. (JNF)
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