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Poonch Police attach property of suspect who crossed over to PoK

IndiaTimes Sunday, 30 March 2025
Poonch Police have attached the property of Manzoor Ahmed, who crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the 90s and is currently residing there. The district court ordered the attachment due to his suspicious activities and involvement in a 1993 FIR under the Egress and Internal Movement Control Ordinance.
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