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Security stepped up in schools after Peshawar attack

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand DGP BS Sidhu said today that strict instructions had been given to police officers to intensify security measures in the state.

Security stepped up in schools after Peshawar attack

Solemn mood: Students condole the death of children at a school in Peshawar, Pakistan, at SGRR School, EC Road, in Dehradun on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Abhyudaya Kotnala



Tribune News Service

Dehradun, December 17

Uttarakhand DGP BS Sidhu said today that strict instructions had been given to police officers to intensify security measures in the state. He said security measures had already been stepped up.

Addressing mediapersons at the police headquarters here today, the DGP said private boarding schools should themselves take effective steps to intensify their security system.

He said different teams of police officers were working to nab absconding offenders.

Later, a delegation of villagers led by Ranjeeta, Block Pramukh, development block Sahaspur, felicitated the DGP after the police successfully found a two-year-old boy, Akash, son of Lal Ram, resident of Nanka-ki-Chowki, who went missing in November.

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