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Security cover for Vaishnodevi pilgrimage to be upgraded
Jammu, July 26: Authorities today decided to upgrade the security cover for the pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi, set atop 3500-feet-high Trikuta Hills, in the wake of the July 21 terrorist strike at Banganga that left six pilgrims killed and 48 injured.
Jammu, July 26: Authorities today decided to upgrade
the security cover for the pilgrimage to the holy shrine of
Mata Vaishnodevi, set atop 3500-feet-high Trikuta Hills, in
the wake of the July 21 terrorist strike at Banganga that left
six pilgrims killed and 48 injured.
A high-level meeting, which reviewed the security for the
pilgrimage, decided to strengthen the security set-up in the
entire route from the base camp at KLatra to the shrine,
official sources said.
The meeting, chaired by Jammu divisional commander L D Jah, decided to erect more security pickets in Trikutha Hills, besides deploying additional forces to plug the gaps in the security cover of the 13-km route from Katra to the shrine, they said.
In view of militants carrying out suicide attacks in combat dresses and uniforms, the meeting decided not to allow people in uniforms to have Darshan at the shrine, they said.
Round-the-clock surveillance and patrolling of all high-altitude places in Katra town as well as those enroute to the shrine would be intensified and multiple check points would be set up, the sources said.
The meeting also decided to take steps to book those involved in the Katra attack within two months, they said.
The meeting was attended among others by Jammu inspector General of Police P L Gupta, Deputy Inspector General of Police Naveen Aggrawal, Udhampur SSP V S Samyal and Additional Chief Executive Officer Rohit Kansal. Bureau Report
The meeting, chaired by Jammu divisional commander L D Jah, decided to erect more security pickets in Trikutha Hills, besides deploying additional forces to plug the gaps in the security cover of the 13-km route from Katra to the shrine, they said.
In view of militants carrying out suicide attacks in combat dresses and uniforms, the meeting decided not to allow people in uniforms to have Darshan at the shrine, they said.
Round-the-clock surveillance and patrolling of all high-altitude places in Katra town as well as those enroute to the shrine would be intensified and multiple check points would be set up, the sources said.
The meeting also decided to take steps to book those involved in the Katra attack within two months, they said.
The meeting was attended among others by Jammu inspector General of Police P L Gupta, Deputy Inspector General of Police Naveen Aggrawal, Udhampur SSP V S Samyal and Additional Chief Executive Officer Rohit Kansal. Bureau Report