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Terrorist Attack Outside Mosque In Nowgam, CID Inspector Killed

Terrorist attack outside a mosque in Nowgam, Kashmir, death of CID Inspector Parvez Dar. The terrorist attack outside the mosque in Nowgam, Kashmir on Tuesday night.

In this, CID Inspector Parvez Dar was killed. The terrorists fled from the spot after this attack. Security forces have launched a search operation to nab the terrorists.

According to the information, CID Inspector Parvez Ahmed Dar, posted at Parimpora Police Station, was returning after offering prayers outside the Kanipora Masjid in Nowgam.

The terrorists opened fire on him and injured him. The terrorists fled after this attack.

The people present there immediately picked up the injured Inspector Parvez Ahmed Dar and with the help of the police present, took him to a nearby hospital where the doctors declared him brought dead.

Security forces and police have launched a joint search operation in the area.

After this attack, the security forces and the police have launched a joint search operation in the area. Vehicles coming and going at every checkpoint are being searched.

Police have registered a case in this regard and started further action. However, a search operation is going on from place to place to nab the terrorists.

Experts believe that the terrorists who attacked Inspector Parvez Ahmed Dar were doing rakes for several days.

The time of the attack on the Inspector was chosen in a very planned manner so that the terrorists could easily escape taking advantage of the darkness.

However, no terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.

Terror Funding: Watali gets relief from the High Court, the court said – there is no ban on the sale and purchase of property that is not attached.

The J&K High Court has given an important decision on the property of Zahoor Ahmed Shah Watali, a prominent businessman of Kashmir and director of Triton Farmers and Construction Company.

The High Court has said that the property which has not been attached by the Enforcement Directorate, cannot be banned. Watali is accused of hawala business.

In fact, the Assistant Director of Enforcement Directorate had sent a letter to the Narbal Tehsildar of Budgam, asking that no copy of land records of any property of the company be issued.

Watali’s wife Sarva Begum, who is a director in the company, challenged this in the High Court, saying that the Enforcement Directorate has attached some assets.

Therefore, the management of the company has full rights over the remaining property and there should be no outside interference in it and the business of the said land should be allowed.

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