Tight security arrangements are in place ahead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district. Shah will meet the families of twin terror attack victims in Rajouri, said officials.
Multi-tier security arrangements have been made in the district’s Dhangri hamlet where roads have been repaired and CCTV cameras installed.
The Union Home minister is also scheduled to chair a high-level meeting to review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, they said, adding that senior officers of different forces and intelligence agencies will be part of it.
The twin terror attacks had left seven people of minority community, including two children, dead and fourteen others in Rajouri.
Shah is scheduled to reach Rajouri in the morning and will move straight to the Dhangri village. He will then meet members of all three families who have suffered loss in the terrorist attack, they said.
Officials said massive security arrangements have been put in place in Rajouri district ahead of the Union minister’s visit and the entire Dhangri area of Rajouri has been turned into a restricted zone.
Restrictions will also be put in place on normal movement of people on Friday morning till late afternoon hours.
They said heavy deployment, both on roads of the VVIP movement as well as the Dhangri village has been made.
CCTV cameras have also been placed at a number of locations in the Dhangri village to ensure close surveillance.