SRINAGAR: In a significant move aimed at maintaining public order, District Magistrate Doda, Vishesh Mahajan, has issued an order for the detention of an individual under the J&K Public Safety Act of 1978, based on the dossier prepared by the district police against him.

The decision comes in response to persistent concerns regarding the individual’s involvement in a series of unlawful and criminal activities, posing a threat to the peace and tranquility of the region.

The order, based on a thorough review of a dossier submitted by the Senior Superintendent of Police, reveals a disturbing pattern of behavior by the individual, including his involvement in theft, illegal bovine smuggling, and drug peddling. The individual’s activities have not only led to a heightened sense of insecurity among local residents but have also raised communal tensions in this sensitive district.

Despite previous encounters with the law, the individual continued to escalate his involvement in criminal activities, particularly in drug peddling, posing a severe risk to the well-being of the district’s youth and society at large. This consistent engagement in criminal behavior left the authorities with no choice but to invoke the J&K Public Safety Act to ensure the safety and peaceful coexistence of all citizens in the district.

The decision to detain the individual, whose identity remains undisclosed for privacy reasons, was made to safeguard the region from further disturbances and to protect the community from the perils of drug addiction. The administration’s commitment to maintaining law and order, preventing crime, and ensuring the well-being of its citizens remains paramount in this challenging situation.

The duration of the individual’s detention will be determined by an Advisory Board, following the provisions outlined in the J&K Public Safety Act. This decisive action by the District Magistrate underscores the administration’s dedication to creating a secure and prosperous environment for all residents of District Doda.

It was informed that some more such dossiers are being considered to ensure that the District remains peaceful and drug-free.

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