Srinagar, Aug 9: Police in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district said on Sunday that they have attached property worth nearly Rs 70 lakh in a 2008 terror case in which the court also issued an arrest warrant against the second accused. Baramulla Police said earlier in the day, “As part of its ongoing crackdown on elements involved in unlawful and anti-national activities, Baramulla Police on Saturday secured the attachment of immovable property worth over Rs 69.82 lakh and also obtained an arrest warrant in a 2008 terror-linked case.” Police also said that the NIA Court, Sopore, passed an attachment order in Case FIR No. “The land has been valued at Rs 69,82,550, and the valuation certificate has been taken on record by the court,” the police said. The J&K Police have been carrying out aggressive operations against terrorists, including attaching properties created out of funds generated through terror activities.