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Officials review security of police protectees

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Jammu, January 5

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The police have started reviewing the security of protected persons days after a targeted attack on Hindu community by terrorists in Dhangri village of Rajouri.

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Kishtwar SSP Shafqat Hussain Batt chaired a security review meeting of protected persons on Thursday.

Batt directed the officials concerned to revisit the existing security deployments, including checkpoints at strategic locations, besides taking up surprise cordon-and-search operations in crowded places. “He also advised them to strategise the deployments on day-to-day basis to thwart the nefarious designs of terrorists and anti-national elements in view of huge rush of public on upcoming Republic Day,” a police spokesperson said.

Reasi SSP Amit Gupta held a Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre meeting with the aim to share information between different security and intelligence agencies.

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Officials from the Army Intelligence, the CRPF, the Intelligence Bureau and other agencies attended the meeting.

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