Authorities in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir have suspended internet services across the entire region, including major towns like Doda, Bhaderwah, Bhalesa, and Thatri. The decision was taken on Friday as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order and ensure security.
Information was available with The Chenab Times that the suspension followed a serious incident late Thursday night where a man was killed and three personnel from the Special Operations Group (SOG) sustained injuries. According to officials, the man allegedly attempted to snatch a service rifle from one of the SOG personnel.
The precise circumstances leading to the firing incident and the death of the individual are under investigation. Police officials confirmed that a religious preacher has been detained in connection with the events, although the exact nature of the preacher’s involvement or link to the incident has not been immediately clarified.
The decision to suspend internet services is a measure often employed by authorities in sensitive areas to prevent the rapid dissemination of information that could potentially incite unrest or hinder security operations. Such actions are typically based on assessments of the prevailing security situation and intelligence inputs.
Doda district, situated in the Chenab Valley region of Jammu, has experienced periods of heightened security focus in the past. The administration relies on various means to manage potential threats and maintain peace, including communication restrictions when deemed necessary.
The suspension of internet services impacts daily life, affecting communication, business operations, and access to information for residents of the district. Authorities typically provide updates on the duration of such restrictions as the situation evolves.
The investigation into the Thursday night incident is ongoing, with a focus on establishing all facts and holding those responsible accountable. The detention of the religious preacher indicates a broad scope of inquiry into potential connections and influences related to the event.
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