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Man held for ‘impersonating as ACB official’ in Pulwama

PULWAMA — Police on Friday said that they have arrested a man who allegedly impersonated as Anti-Corruption Bureau official “with an intention to extort...

Snatched weapon recovered within 30 hours: Police

AWANTIPORA — Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday claimed to have recovered a 12-bore rifle which was snatched by unknown persons from a Bank...

Rifle snatched from J&K Bank guard in Dadsara Tral

PULWAMA — Unknown persons on Saturday snatched a 12-bore rifle from a bank guard in Dadsara area of south Kashmir's Pulwama district.A police official...

Dadasara residents in Tral san pure drinking water

TRAL — Residents of Dadasara village of Tral area in Pulwama district complained that Water Works Department is supplying them impure drinking water.Locals said,...

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