Jammu Streets Witness Gangland Warfare: Notorious Gangster Gunned Down

Jammu Streets Witness Gangland Warfare - Notorious Gangster Gunned Down

Gangster Shot Dead in Broad Daylight by Rival Gang in Jammu Jammu 21 Jan: In a brazen act of violence, a 37-year-old gangster was shot dead by members of a rival gang in broad daylight in Jammu. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon at Jewel Chowk, a busy market area, sending shockwaves through the community. Incident Details The victim, identified as Sumit Jandiyal, also known as Gataru, was intercepted by three assailants while he was walking through the marketplace. The attackers fired four rounds at Jandiyal, critically injuring him. Passersby,…

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Sixteenth Victim Succumbs to Mysterious Illness in Rajouri; Chief Minister Orders Swift Investigation

Sixteenth Victim Succumbs to Mysterious Illness in Rajouri; Chief Minister Orders Swift Investigation

Mysterious illness claims 16th victim; Omar directs Health, Police Departments to expedite investigations   Rajouri, Jan 17: Another elderly woman died of unexplained disease late Thursday evening, thus taking the number of mysterious deaths in Badhaal village of Budhal in Rajouri district to 16, spreading panic among residents. Deceased has been identified as Jatti Begum, 60, wife of Muhammad Yousuf, resident of Badhaal village. Woman, who had already lost her husband and five grandchildren, developed some symptoms in her house on Thursday afternoon after which she was shifted to hospital where…

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Mystery Deepens: No Bacteria, Virus, or Disease Found in Budhal Deaths

Mystery Deepens: No Bacteria, Virus, or Disease Found in Budhal Deaths

No bacteria, no virus, no disease behind Budhal deaths: Government Srinagar, Jan 15: In a startling revelation, the government announced today that no microbe—bacteria, virus, or otherwise—has been identified as the cause of the 14 deaths reported over the past month in Budhal village, Rajouri. The exact cause of the fatalities is suspected to be a neurotoxin, the nature and source of which is being investigated. Speaking to media persons today, Minister for Health and Medical Education Sakina Masood said that all the samples taken from the bodies of the…

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Srinagar Sectarian Unrest: Six Locals Held for Derogatory Remarks Against Caliphs

Srinagar Sectarian Unrest: Six Locals Held for Derogatory Remarks Against Caliphs

Six locals held for inciting sectarian unrest in Srinagar: J&K Police The J&K Police on Wednesday said six locals had been arrested in Srinagar for inciting sectarian unrest with “derogatory remarks”. The move came in the wake of growing sectarian tensions in the Kashmir Valley over a video “containing derogatory remarks” against Islamic caliphs. “Six miscreants have been charged under Sections 126 and 170 of the BNSS [Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita] and have been detained at the Central Jail, Srinagar, for inciting sectarian unrest through derogatory remarks,” a police spokesperson…

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Tragic Incident in Udhampur: Policeman Shoots Colleague, Commits Suicide

Tragic Incident in Udhampur: Policeman Shoots Colleague, Commits Suicide

Policeman shoots dead colleague before committing suicide in Udhampur A policeman allegedly shot dead his colleague with an AK-47 assault rifle before turning the weapon on himself in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district early on Sunday, officials said. The two policemen along with another colleague were travelling from north Kashmir’s Sopore to the Subsidary Training Centre (STC), Talwara, in Reasi district of Jammu region when the incident took place. The bullet-riddled bodies of the two cops were seen lying in a police van near the Kali Mata temple in Rehembal…

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L-G Manoj Sinha Dismisses Two Govt Employees Over Terror Links

L-G Manoj Sinha Dismisses Two Govt Employees Over Terror Links

Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered dismissal of two employees over terror links Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered dismissal of two employees, citing their involvement in terror activities as a threat to state security. The decision was taken under Article 311 (2)(c) of the Indian Constitution following an investigation that confirmed their links to terror organisations, officials said. Those dismissed from services include Zahir Abbas, a government teacher from Kishtwar and Kulgam resident Abdul Rehman Naika, a pharmacist in the Health department. The General Administration Department (GAD) issued dismissal orders following the orders…

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J&K Authorities Launch Crackdown on Illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya Settlements

J&K Authorities Launch Crackdown on Illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya Settlements

Police seize fake Aadhaar cards, domicile certificates, Those providing shelter held In a major crackdown on illegal Rohingyas and Bangladeshi nationals residing in different parts of Jammu division with fake identity documents, at least 20 persons were booked by police. The action was taken in districts of Poonch and Rajouri besides Doda and Jammu. The entire operation was carried out on directions of Inspector General of Police Anand Jain. Many facilitators of these illegal immigrants were also booked. Three facilitators among four persons were arrested for forging a fake Aadhaar…

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Kashmir police crack down on social media misuse, Section 144 invoked to control online content

Kashmir police crack down on social media misuse, Section 144 invoked to control online content

In south Kashmir’s Anantnag, district deputy commissioner Syeed Fakhrudin Hamid issued an order under Section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) warning unregistered online news or social media news portals The district authorities and police in Kashmir on Thursday cautioned social media handles, their owners and people to refrain from sharing news content without verification or militant propaganda, otherwise they will face action under law. In south Kashmir’s Anantnag, district deputy commissioner Syeed Fakhrudin Hamid issued an order under Section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) warning unregistered…

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Spurious Liquor Tragedy Claims 18 Lives in Haryana

Spurious Liquor Tragedy Claims 18 Lives in Haryana

Police started issuing warnings on Wednesday against consumption of locally made Malta liquor from batch date Nov 16, 2021, made by Oasis Overseas Distillery. Four more people died in different districts of Haryana in the last 24 hours, officials said on Saturday, taking the toll from deaths due to consumption of spurious liquor to 18 in four days. The deceased were identified as Paramjit (48), who only goes by one name, of Saaran village, Rishi Pal (45) of Mangloura village and Arun Kumar (30) of Mandebari village, all from the…

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Kashmir Police step up surveillance on social media platforms in the wake of the Gaza conflict

Kashmir Police step up surveillance on social media platforms in the wake of the Gaza conflict

Following the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Jammu and Kashmir Police here in the Union Territory has ramped up its vigil on social media platforms to prevent any misuse. Top authoritative sources were quoted by a local news agency KNS as saying that the police have initiated various measures to oversee online activities in the region, including the tracking of posts, comments, and messages that may incite violence or spread false information. They have also urged the public to report any suspicious or harmful content they come across on social media. However…

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