
Srinagar, July 6 : J&K Police on Monday reunited Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris with their belongings and safely secured unclaimed cash at Transit Camp Manigam, reaffirming its commitment to ensure a safe and hassle-free Yatra.
Police said that early this morning, three Amarnath Yatris approached Police Post Manigam and reported that after alighting from their vehicle at Transit Camp Manigam, the driver had inadvertently left the parking area with their luggage.
Acting swiftly, police examined CCTV footage and verified the parking entry register and successfully identified the vehicle bearing registration number JK04C-6986, a Tavera. Through timely coordination, the luggage was traced and handed over to the rightful owners, bringing relief to the pilgrims.
In another instance, Head Constable Farooq Ahmad, who was on duty at Transit Camp Manigam, found cash lying unattended near the parking area. Despite a public announcement to locate the owner, no claimant came forward. The cash has been taken into police custody by PP Manigam and will be handed over to the rightful owner after due verification.
J&K Police reiterated its commitment to provide every possible assistance to Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris to ensure their journey remains safe, secure and convenient, reads the statement.
Srinagar, July 6 : J&K Police on Monday reunited Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris with their belongings and safely secured unclaimed cash at Transit Camp Manigam, reaffirming its commitment to ensure a safe and hassle-free Yatra.
Police said that early this morning, three Amarnath Yatris approached Police Post Manigam and reported that after alighting from their vehicle at Transit Camp Manigam, the driver had inadvertently left the parking area with their luggage.
Acting swiftly, police examined CCTV footage and verified the parking entry register and successfully identified the vehicle bearing registration number JK04C-6986, a Tavera. Through timely coordination, the luggage was traced and handed over to the rightful owners, bringing relief to the pilgrims.
In another instance, Head Constable Farooq Ahmad, who was on duty at Transit Camp Manigam, found cash lying unattended near the parking area. Despite a public announcement to locate the owner, no claimant came forward. The cash has been taken into police custody by PP Manigam and will be handed over to the rightful owner after due verification.
J&K Police reiterated its commitment to provide every possible assistance to Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris to ensure their journey remains safe, secure and convenient, reads the statement.
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