Authorities in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir have carried out another property attachment in Pulwama district. The move is part of ongoing legal and security operations in the region and reflects a broader trend of land seizures linked to national security investigations.
Land Attached in Abhama Village
According to Beyond Time News, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has attached a land parcel measuring around 3.2 kanals (approximately 17,300 square feet). The property is located in Abhama village in the Rajpora area of Pulwama and is registered in the name of Tanveer Ahmad Wani.
Officials said the action was taken under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). This law is commonly used in cases related to alleged unlawful or security-linked activities. Authorities have described the move as part of an ongoing investigation, but detailed, publicly verified information about the case has not been released.
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Increase in Property Attachments Since 2019
Property attachments have increased across Jammu and Kashmir in recent years. This trend has become more noticeable since the constitutional changes in 2019. Authorities have been using different legal provisions to carry out these actions as part of wider enforcement efforts.
According to Beyond Time News, such measures are often linked to investigations involving suspected unlawful activities. However, details are not always made public due to the sensitive nature of these cases.
The latest land attachment in Pulwama adds to a growing number of similar actions reported in the region. According to Beyond Time News, these steps are part of ongoing legal procedures tied to security-related investigations.


