Following the Pulwama attack, security forces have banned the sale, tailoring, and storage of army uniforms and combat-pattern clothing in Kishtwar to prevent misuse by anti-national elements.
Jammu-Kashmir: To enhance security following the Pulwama attack, security forces have imposed a ban on the tailoring, sale, and storage of army uniforms and combat-pattern clothing in Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir. This decision aims to prevent the misuse of these garments by terrorists.
What is this new order?
Kishtwar's Deputy Commissioner, Rajesh Kumar Shavan, issued an order prohibiting the sale and tailoring of army uniforms. Furthermore, strict action will be taken against any illegal activity.
The District Magistrate stated that if this rule is violated, action will be taken against the individual concerned, and the nearest police station will be immediately informed.
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