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SSP G’bal inspects Yatra route from Baltal to holy Amarnath cave

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
May 17, 2022
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SSP G’bal inspects Yatra route from Baltal to holy Amarnath caveG’bla : SSP Ganderbal Nikhil Borkar along with other senior officers visited Baltal Base camp, Domail and Holy Cave to review the security related arrangements en route Shri Amar NathJi Cave.
According to a police statement, SSP Ganderbal was accompanied by SDPO Kangan YasirQadri, SHO PS Sonamarg and other police officers of the district.
During the visit to Holy Cave SSP Ganderbal inspected all the routes leading to the Holy Cave for smooth Yatra. Moreover, all other security arrangements were reviewed for the safety of the Pilgrims. He took stock of enroute deployment and other security measures to be put in place during the upcoming Yatra.
SSP Ganderbal also took a detailed security review of Base camps at Baltal and Domail, besides other strategic locations and camping sites along the Yatra route. He also reviewed traffic management for smooth passage of Yatra convoys and availability of parking places. He also directed all the officers to maintain highest level of alertness, ensure proper access control and checking/frisking of all vehicles before and during the Yatra.

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