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| Army combat dresses seized | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | May 20 A large number of army combat dresses and lengths of unstitched cloth with army combat print were seized by Hari Market police from various cloth shops of the market. The police is believed to have swung into action following increase in terrorism related incidents, particularly in wake of Samba encounter where militants had arrived in Army uniforms. The sale of army combat dresses and cloth lengths of army uniform was going unabated in the shops of the market even as there is a ban on its sale. The district administration from time-to-time passes orders to implement the ban. According to the police team that laid searches today in this direction, the fresh ban was announced by the District Magistrate Jammu Hridesh Kumar Singh on May 3. The police said that in the order it is clearly mentioned that no private party is authorized to sell, store and stitch the army combat dresses. On a specific information, a police team led by in charge police post Hari Market under the supervision of SDPO Swatantra Arora swung into action and raided number of cloth shops in the area. Jackets, Pants, Shirts, Shoes and dresses of army combat were seized which were being openly sold in the market. |
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