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Sticky bombs a new problem in Kashmir, will ensure peaceful yatra: J&K policenputs about ‘sticky bombs’ to use on vehicles by terrorists have emerged as a new concern for security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir
Zulfikar Majid
DHNS
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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar. Credit: PTI Photo
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar. Credit: PTI Photo

Terming 'sticky bombs' a new problem, Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday said security forces will ensure a peaceful Amarnath pilgrimage commencing from June 28.

"Sticky bombs are of course a problem but the situation is not alarming. We will deal with it effectively and ensure peaceful pilgrimage,” Inspector General of Police (IGP)), Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Kumar said while addressing a presser here.

Inputs about ‘sticky bombs’ to use on vehicles by terrorists have emerged as a new concern for security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir with the CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Army gearing up to tackle this probable threat which could add a new dimension to the insurgency in the region.

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The IGP said that there will be round the clock patrolling of yatra routes by the security forces personnel during day time and through 360-degree camera fitted Mobile Bunker Vehicles (MBVs).

“No pilgrim vehicle will be allowed to mingle with civilian vehicles. There will be proper timing for the pilgrim vehicles on all routes," Kumar said.

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(Published 22 March 2021, 17:59 IST)