In a bold move to tackle crime and curb illegal activities, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have issued a 30-day ultimatum to ten absconding individuals, urging them to surrender voluntarily or face the attachment of their properties. This decision is part of an ongoing effort to clamp down on criminals operating in the region, particularly those evading justice for serious offenses.
The ten individuals in question are wanted for a variety of crimes, including terror-related activities, smuggling, and violent offenses. The police have identified their properties and assets, which will be seized under the provisions of the law if they fail to comply with the ultimatum.
Authorities have emphasized that this step is in line with the government’s commitment to ensuring justice is served and to prevent criminals from continuing to operate with impunity. The move also serves as a warning to others who may be involved in illegal activities that law enforcement is actively pursuing criminals and will not hesitate to use legal measures to bring them to justice.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have called on the public to cooperate with law enforcement by providing any information regarding the whereabouts of the absconders. The police are confident that this action will not only help in the immediate apprehension of criminals but also set a strong deterrent for future offenders.