Srinagar, Nov 22 (KNO): Jammu & Kashmir Police on Saturday carried out multiple security operations across the region, including industrial audits in Ganderbal, property seizure in Awantipora, heightened security in Chenab Valley, and a multi-agency exercise at Jammu Airport, officials said.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that in Ganderbal, police conducted extensive inspections of industrial estates to audit stocks and usage of industrial chemicals. They said the drive aimed to ensure that no units were handling substances that could be misused for unlawful or anti-national activities.
Officers interacted with managements, reviewed documentation, and inspected storage facilities, stressing the importance of regulatory compliance.
Police said such preventive measures will continue to eliminate potential threats and ensure industrial materials are not diverted for malicious purposes.
Meanwhile, police in Awantipora attached an immovable property at Syedabad Pastoona, Tral, belonging to Mubashir Ahmad, son of Ghulam Nabi Dar, a terror handler linked to Jammu & Kashmir National Operating from Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (JKNOP).
Investigations revealed that Mubashir Ahmad had been actively involved in promoting terrorism, supplying arms and ammunition, and activating local terror networks, an official said.
Meanwhile, security has been heightened in Doda and Kishtwar following the Delhi blast.
DIG DKR Range Shridhar Patil chaired a high-level review with police, army, SSB, and intelligence agencies to focus on patrolling, checkpoints, and intelligence monitoring.
"Coordinated anti-terror operations are ongoing, and the public has been urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity," an official part of the meeting said.
Furthermore, a coordinated multi-agency mock drill was carried out at Jammu Airport to assess operational readiness and emergency response capabilities.
"Agencies that participated included CISF, Special Operations Group (SOG) of J&K Police, Indian Air Force, Airports Authority of India (AAI), J&K Fire & Emergency Services, GMC medical team, AAI Fire Services, and CISF BDDS & Dog Squad," the officials said.
They said the exercise aimed to strengthen inter-agency coordination, evaluate standard procedures, and enhance preparedness for real-time emergencies.
Meanwhile, police remain alert across other districts of Kashmir, conducting CASOs, vehicle checks, and frisking to ensure public safety and maintain law and order—(KNO)