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Amid advanced security features, J&K set to host 75th I-Day । KNO

Sharpshooters, commandos, placed atop tall buildings around venue, SK Stadium sealed; Police, CRPF use drones around venue; additional forces deployment in Sgr; Police on high alert, says IGP Kashmir

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Srinagar, Aug 14 (KNO): Amid advanced security features that entails hi-tech Unarmed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), sharp-shooters and commandos, Jammu and Kashmir is all set to host 75th I-Day tomorrow (August 15). A police official said that this I-Day, additional security measures have been taken to prevent possible militant attempts aimed at disrupting the official functions. “We have put in place a three-tier security system that includes human intelligence, deployment of forces and technical security measures. Apart from this, some more additional security measures are in place to ensure smooth conduct of all official functions across J&K,” he told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said large contingents of police, CRPF including special commandoes and sharp shooters have been deployed while as Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) are also in the field to meet any eventuality. “A dog squad and Bomb Disposal Squads have also been deployed as part of a precautionary measure,” he said. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar said all arrangements are in place to ensure peaceful conduct of all I-Day functions. “We are fully prepared to deal with any challenge. Police and the security forces are maintaining highest level of alertness,” he said. Police sources said the main venue in Srinagar—SK Stadium has been sealed. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will unfurl the tri-colour there and address the gathering. The I-Day parade and LG’s address will be followed by a cultural show. A source said that Covid appropriate behaviour will be followed in spirit. A police official, wishing not to be named, said even though there was no specific input about any militant attack on I-Day eve, given the recent attacks and attempts by the militants to instil fear, “additional measures are in place this time around.” “We can’t leave anything to chance,” he said, adding that entire Srinagar district is under aerial surveillance and round the clock check-points have been set up to keep a close vigil on the suspects. “Mobile bunkers are making frequent rounds of the city centre and all security agencies are maintaining a close synergy,” he said. Pertinently, the Police and CRPF tested over a dozen latest drones in Lal Chowk which are hovering in the sky. “These drones will remain in sky till August 15 function concludes,” the official said—(KNO)

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