Pandemic has hit anti-militancy operations: J&K DGP
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacted anti-militancy operation in J&K, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh said on Thursday. “Many policemen and security forces personnel have tested positive. Besides, a huge deployment of security forces have been made on roads to enforce the lockdown,” DGP Singh said, after reviewing the security scenario in south Kashmir’s Kulgam. DGP Singh, however, was quick to add that the impact “did not provide a free run to militants”.More Related News
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