Prior to the annual Amarnath Yatra, Jammu base camp receives three levels of security. - watsupptoday.com
Prior to the annual Amarnath Yatra, Jammu base camp receives three levels of security.
Posted 25 Jun 2024 04:24 PM

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A three-level security framework has been set up in and around for the Amarnath headquarters in Jammu under the charge of Jammu and Kashmir Police's security wing.

Powers have completed search and sanitisation tasks to guarantee a protected beginning of the yearly yatra from June 28 in Jammu.

The 52-day journey to the sacred cavern hallowed place of Amarnath, situated at a level of 3,880 m, will start from the twin tracks — the conventional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam course in Anantnag and the 14-km more limited yet more extreme Baltal course in Ganderbal — on June 29.

"Satisfactory security courses of action have been made for the yatra. Three-level safety efforts have been set up for the headquarters in the Bhagwati Nagar region in Jammu," Jammu SSP Dr Vinod Kumar said.

The SSP said that lodgement and enlistment focuses in Jammu City are additionally under severe security.

Police have additionally gotten the roadway through which the yatra will spend consistently.

"Security game plans and region masteries have been upheld on the parkway, and all focuses from borders have been stopped," the workplace said.

"Speedy Response Groups (QRTs) have been enacted, elevated structures overwhelmed, and the security apparatus is in rule of peace and law mode. All actions are set up for an episode free yatra," he said.

Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu fills in as the essential headquarters for explorers cross country before they continue to the cavern altar of Amarnath in the Himalayas of south Kashmir.

The yatra will be done on the 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam course in the Anantnag region and the 14-km more limited yet more extreme Baltal course in the Ganderbal locale.

As a component of the safety efforts, the security wing has taken command of the area and banished free.

"Body scanners and CCTV cameras, including huge 360-degree cameras, have been introduced to screen the camp and its environmental elements nonstop," authorities said.

A few organizations of the paramilitary are being sent for security, they said.

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