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The police administration of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has arrested an unspecified number of miscreants with suspected terror links for threatening local traders and businessmen in the Kashmir Valley against opening their shops, reports The Hindu.
The action from police administration comes after the force took notice of pamphlets and posters intimidating shopkeepers from returning to normal life in the valley, impeding the absolute restoration of peace and normalcy.
Delving some details into the developments in this regard, IGP Pani shared that the Police has busted several modules in Sopore, Awantipora, and also Srinagar.
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