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After IED Seizure, Vigilance, Blockade, And Patrolling Intensified

After IED seizure, vigilance, blockade, and patrolling intensified in the Jammu city. Police have tightened the vigil following the seizure of IED from Jammu city.

On the second anniversary of the Pulwama attack, seeing the way terrorist organizations are doing everything possible to carry out a major crime, the police have alerted the nakas across the city while also increasing patrolling.

Security agencies are also in a position to get six and a half kilogram IEDs from Jammu city on Saturday night and six pistols and fifteen small IEDs from Jang area of ​​Ramgarh.

It is being told that the small IEDs recovered are no less deadly. If this IED is placed under any big car, then they are enough to blow up the entire car.

At the same time, small IEDs can cause major damage even in crowded areas. On the other hand, the way terrorists have been caught in the city of Jammu for the last few days.

The same speculation is being made that the terrorists are busy building their network in Jammu and they are trying to intensify their activities in Jammu.

The police also suspect that some more sleeping cells and over-ground workers of the terrorists are active in Jammu city at this time, which can lead to any incident by their bosses.

The police has also made its intelligence system more active than before and has increased the patrolling in sensitive areas of the city and tightened the check system there.

The police are also investigating the vehicles at the points and even after thorough search, the vehicles are being removed. SSP Jammu Sridhar Patil says that the police are fully alert. The number of soldiers has been increased at the points.

Strict action will be taken against those who get kids to be stoned: Jitendra

The law to take action against those who provoke children to stone-pelting has now come into force in Jammu and Kashmir as well.

Due to the first Article 370, this law was not applicable here. Minister of State Dr. Jitendra Singh gave this information in the Prime Minister’s Office.

Priyank, chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, met Dr. Jitendra Singh on Sunday to discuss the protection of child rights in Jammu and Kashmir.

He asked for strict implementation of the Jubenail Justice Act in Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is applicable both in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

He told Dr. Singh that under Section 83 of the Jubenail Justice Act, if any terrorist organization recruits any child in his organization for any work, then he should be given a rigorous sentence of seven years and a fine of up to five lakhs. is.

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