Thiruvananthapuram, January 22 : The Indian authoriteis attached over 200 properties of membes of prominent political party Popular Front of India (PFI) in Kerala state.At least 202 properties, including numerous houses, shops, and offices were attached by government officials in all of Kerala’s districts.
Approximately 15 locations across the state were the sites of attachment proceedings by the state revenue authorities at the homes of PFI state officials and activists.
The officials at Puthiyakavu in Karunagappally in Kollam attached the house and 12 cents of land held by former PFI state general secretary A Abdul Sathar.
The officials have said that they would attach 5 cents of land from K P Noushad of Mavilayi, 2.5 cents from K V Noushad of Kadambur, 10 cents of land from M M Raziq of Pamburuthi, 33 cents of land from Vayoth Harun of Thriprangottur, 9.83 cents of land from M P Sameer of Mokeri, 92.34 cents of land from Peedikayullathil Thahir of Puliyanambram.
A team led by ADM Shaju NA attached the properties of 14 former PFI leaders in the Wayanad district in the villages of Edavaka, Mananthavady, Vellamunda, Anjukunnu, Nalloornadu, Muttil South, Nenmeni, and Kuppadithara areas of the Kerla state.
The land and property of Chandragiri Charitable Trust in Kasaragod, which housed the PFI district committee office, would be seized.
Furthermore, actions have been taken to collect the assets of N U Abdul Salam of Nayanmarmoola, Ummer Farooq of Alambadi, Sirajuddeen of Nangarath, Hosdurg Taluk, and PFI former district president C T Sulaiman of Thrikkarippur.
According to the revenue officials, these individuals’ assets have been located, and further action would be conducted . Twenty three (23 )people in Kozhikode area of the state have received notices for attachment from the government, who were seized on Saturday night. The authorities also seized 124 people’s assets in the Malappuram district.