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The NIA has attached two properties of Mohammad Yunus, alias Manjro, linked to the 2015 Bharuch double murder case, targeting the Pakistan-based D-Company gang's terror network.

NIA Attaches Properties Of D-Company Gang Operatives In Gujarat Double Murder Case. (News18)
In a significant move against organised crime, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken action against the Pakistan-based D-Company gang, attaching two immovable properties of accused Mohammad Yunus, alias Manjro, linked to the 2015 Bharuch double murder case.
The properties of the arrested accused have been attached under Section 33 (1) of the UA (P) Act on the orders of the NIA Special Court, Ahmedabad, in the case RC-13/2015/NIA/DLI. The attached properties include his residential house in Ward No. 3, City Survey No. 3614, Bharuch City (Total area: 143.96 sq. mt.) and Ward No. 3, City Survey No. 3615, Bharuch City (Total area: 29.59 sq. mt.), a press statement of the NIA said.
Mohammad Yunus alias Manjro was arrested for his role in the criminal conspiracy and murder of BJP workers, Shirish Bengali and Pragnesh Mistry, in November 2015.
In December 2024, the NIA filed an application in the special court seeking permission to attach Manjro’s properties under the provisions of Section 33(1) of the UAPA.
Manjro’s share lies in two ancestral houses in Bharuch town. The NIA had submitted that these properties were liable for seizure in the case of forfeiture proceedings. Manjro’s lawyer had objected to the application, questioning the agency’s move nearly a decade after the case began.
These attachments by NIA are a very important step toward dismantling the terror ecosystem of the D-Company gang operating from Pakistan.
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