back to top
JammuRestrictions on air-borne activities in Jammu

Restrictions on air-borne activities in Jammu

Date:

 

Tawi, June 13:

Apprehending militant attacks on vital installations across Jammu region through air route, the Government today imposed restrictions on several air-borne activities including paragliding in the region.

“The defence establishments had certain inputs that militants might try to use sub-conventional tactics to target Indian Air Force, Army or police installations in Jammu region. Hence we have imposed restrictions on several air-borne activities,” Deputy Commissioner of Jammu, Simrandeep Singh told reporters.

He said the restrictions do not amount to a complete ban on such activities but any individual or recreational club that wants to carry out such activity should get permission from the district administration.

Singh also said there would be no private air-borne activities like para-jumping, paragliding and launching of any hot air balloon within the radius of one km of any security or defence installations in the district.

“In the past we have seen militants using sub-conventional ways to launch attack across the country. They used sea route in Mumbai attack, they jumped the wall during Pathankot attack and now we are apprehensive that they might resort to the use of air route to launch attacks,” Singh said.

He said all the private companies running such activities have been asked to get themselves registered with the district administration before carrying out any such activity.

Northlines
Northlines
The Northlines is an independent source on the Web for news, facts and figures relating to Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and its neighbourhood.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Will Not Fight LS Polls If NC Gets INDIA Bloc To Publicly Commit To Restore Article 370: Sajad Lone

Srinagar, Apr 27: Challenging the abrogation of Article 370...

IndiGo’s Ahmedabad-Bound Plane Returns To Delhi Airport Due To Glitch

New Delhi, Apr 27: An IndiGo aircraft enroute to...

Cyber Police Kashmir Recovers 30 Smartphones, Returned To Owners

Srinagar, April 27: As many as 30 missing mobile...

HC Ask Centre To Decide Representation To Include Women In Armed Forces Through CDS Exam

New Delhi, Apr 27: The Delhi High Court has...