JK Police news Bulletin

DGP J&K Sh Dilbag Singh along with senior officers tours Jammu City; reviews lockdown arrangements on ground.Says attack on civilians by militants, shameful, & Pakistan making infiltration bids even during Covid19 Pandemic. He also visited Areas declared as Red Zones in city. Asked people to report over charging of essential commodities by the shopkeepers and vendors if any to the concerned police station so that legal action is initiated against them.

Sanitizing tunnels installed for the health and safety of the police personnel deployed at various sensitive places like quarantine centers, hospitals, isolation centers, areas declared as red zones, police workshops and different units will take up the installation of more sanitizing tunnels to augment health & safety of our jawans and officers working tirelessly for the safety of the people of J&K: DGP, J&K.

During the proposed period of lockdown no movement of public and vehicular traffic is allowed unless it is covered under authorised contingency: DGP, J&K

SSP Jammu, Sh Shridhar Patil and the men under his command organised COVID-19 awareness camp in Jammu.

Police booked 19 persons and seized 02 Vehicles for defying prohibitory orders in Srinagar.

Four shopkeepers booked for selling essential commodities at exorbitant rates in Srinagar.

Strict restrictions on the movement of people and the vecicular traffic remained in place across Jammu and Kashmir to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Three shopkeepers booked for violating lockdown orders in Srinagar.

33 persons booked for violating lockdown orders in Handwara.

Dy.SP Hqrs. Jammu alongwith SHO PS Nowabad distributed door to door dry ration among needy people in Chand Nagar and adjoining area of PS Nowabad under compaign "we care for you" launched by SSP Jammu. Social distancing was also taken care of while distributing ration.

SHO Police station karnah along with his team distributed ration among the poor and needy people of Karnah in Kupwara.

Brave officers and Jawans of JKP working extra hours to ensure that the lockdown remains enforced and the disease does not spread.

Over 50 persons booked and 06 vehicles seized for violating lockdown orders in Bandipora

Police in collaboration with State bank of india, branch Sogam, distributed food items among the widows and poor at Potshai and Bedibera area of Lolab in Kupwara.

Police personnel ensured social distancing at ATMs, Medicare Centers and other important places across Jammu and Kashmir.

The officers and officials of J&K police working tirelessly on ground, beside helplines operating at every district headquarters for help and assistance.

People are requested to continue their cooperation with the law enforcing agencies and stay indoors so that the chain of epidemic is broken.