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Nakas, Frisking Increases- Police Issues Advisory Ahead of 26 January

January 18

Nakas and frisking has increased across the Kashmir valley amid tight security arrangements as India gear to celebrate its republic day on 26 January.

The Jammu Kashmir Police has issued an advisory stating that Checking, frisking and Nakas will increase throughout the valley and said ‘general public should not feel harassed.’

The Jammu Kashmir Police Thursday issued advisory to officers, asking them to remain vigil round-the-clock as several new check-points have been set up for frisking of people here.

The present security situation in the state and impending threats from anti-national elements.

Some nakas and frisking points have been established in the city as well as rural areas for the security and safety of the people, advisory issued by the Inspector-General of Police office here.

“People are requested to cooperate with police at naka and frisking points. Do not feel it as harassment by police,” it said.

The advisory said that from the security point of view, it is requested to all the school managements in the district to not allow any stranger and give necessary precautionary instructions to students.

People are also requested to take preventive actions like not touching any abandoned object, informing police immediately on seeing any suspicious person and object or material.

“If you have any information about any anti-national and anti-social elements, please contact your nearest police station or dial 100 which is available round-the-clock,” the advisory said.

It asked passengers travelling in vehicles to be alert while travelling and going at crowded places like – bus stand, railway station, shopping complex, malls, hospitals.

The advisory said that all the station house officers and incharge police posts have been directed to remain present in their respective jurisdiction round-the-clock.

The incharge border police posts have been directed to keep a vigil on infiltration routes used by anti-national elements in the past, it said. (Inputs from PTI)

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