NIA Seizes Properties in Pulwama Attack Investigation
The National Investigation Agency seized properties in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, linked to Fayaz Ahmad Magray, accused in the 2017 CRPF center attack. The operation involved confiscating Magray's two homes following a court order, targeting involvement in the attack that resulted in the deaths of five CRPF personnel.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken decisive action in its ongoing investigation of the 2017 attack on a CRPF training center in Lethpora, Pulwama district, Jammu and Kashmir. Two properties, a two-storey and a single-storey house owned by accused Fayaz Ahmad Magray, were seized on Wednesday.
Magray is suspected of involvement in the 'fidayeen' assault that tragically claimed the lives of five CRPF personnel. During the aftermath of the attack, three terrorists were also neutralized by security forces.
The seizure was executed following an order passed by the NIA court in Jammu on March 5, amplifying efforts to bring justice to those affected by this violent event.
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