Amid Inputs About ‘Vehicles Bound IEDs’ To Target, Not Advisable To Hold Public Gatherings: Police On Disallowing PDP’s Convention

Srinagar, Dec 12:  Police on Sunday said that it was not ‘advisble’ to hold any public gathering in high security Gupkar area here amid inputs about “vehicle bound IEDs being used to target civilians and security establishments” even as it denied placing PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti under house arrest.

“It was learnt that PDP was scheduled to hold a Youth Convention at Fairview, a government bungalow which is also the residence of Ms Mehbooba Mufti, on Gupkar Road,” a police spokesperson said in a statement.
“Gathering of at least 1000 people was expected.

Given the prevalent Covid situation and larger security implications resulting from allowing such a large number of people and accompanying cars and vehicles into a high security zone, it was not advisable to allow such a large flow of people and unchecked vehicles.”

He said there are “credible inputs of vehicle bound IEDs being used to target civilians and high security installations.”

“The Gupkar Road houses high security buildings of various organisations and security sensitive establishments and intelligence agencies.” He said allowing large number of vehicles to be parked in this high security zone would have jeopardised the security in the area. “It is pertinent to mention that no such gatherings and amassing of vehicles were allowed on the road earlier too.”

Moreover, he said, no official residence has been known to have hosted large political rallies on Gupkar Road in the recent past.

“Legal Orders for necessary restrictions on the convention were passed by the Executive Magistrate, South Srinagar keeping in mind the COVID protocol and security sensitiveness of Gupkar zone,” he said, adding, “It is completely incorrect that Ms Mufti is under house arrest.”

However, he said, local administration had advised PDP to apply for holding this convention in a more open area in view of Covid-19 and security reasons.

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