JAMMU
A senior Police officer used drones into service for surveillance in Srinagar, other parts of Valley on Monday, March 23, 2020. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur
Two drones overflying the IAF station at Jammu – located only 14 km away from the India Pakistan border, dropped a kilogram each of payload and flew back unscathed is not an ordinary event. One bomb landed on the administrative building, not far away from a helicopter hangar and the other exploded in the lawns. Two personnel – Arvind Singh and SK Singh survived with mild injuries. Given the crucial nature of the attack, the case was quickly handed over to NIA as NSG also joined the investigations. Police believe it was a terror attack. Delhi raised the issue at the United Nations and Pakistan rejected its involvement.
JAMMU: At least eight persons including village heads and a government teacher have been booked on Saturday for violating COVID SOPs by staging a protest
8 Including 4 Sarpanchs Booked For Demanding Road Connectivity
SRINAGAR: At least eight persons including four sarpanchs and a government teacher have been booked in Bhaderwah for staging a protest to demand road connectivity to their respective villages during an official visit of Farooq Khan, advisor to LG Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday.
Several locals of various panchayats of Bhaderwah had assembled on Bhaderwah-Pul Doda road and blocked the road, demanding road connectivity to their panchayats.
Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that they have been booked under Epidemic Disease Act 1997 for violating Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the district.
He said the several locals of various panchayats of Bhaderwah had assembled on Bhaderwah-Pul Doda road and blocked the road, demanding road connectivity to their panchayats.