During terrorist attacks targeting civilians in Jammu and Kashmir, for the safety of civilians, now CRPF has been engaged in duty round the clock and seven days, showing more promptness than before. The CRPF is on duty round the clock to ensure the safety of non-Kashmiris and Kashmiris. During this, not only search operations are being conducted from place to place, but the suspects are also being searched. Apart from this, check posts have also been made for the search of vehicles in the entire union territory.
The Assistant Commander of CRPF said, 'The role of CRPF is to protect the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We are working round the clock, checking the vehicles, looking after the security arrangements in different places, and also increasing the sense of security among the people.
He further said, 'Security has been tightened here after the recent civilian killings. We are checking the vehicles and also searching the public. Apart from this, we are trying to make people feel that they are safe here.
He further told that the people of the Union Territory are also cooperating with him in this. "It is a difficult task but keeping in mind the recent killings, we aim to keep the area safe and check terrorist activities here," the official said.
A CRPF inspector said, "We have set up a 24-hour check post here and we are searching all local, non-local people to ensure security."
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