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Budgam: Stone pelter’s counseled, briefed about role of police in society 

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April 24, 2018
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SRINAGAR, AUG 4 :- A convoy of Indian police vehicles patrol on the sixth consecutive day of a curfew in Srinagar August 4, 2010. Kashmiri separatist leaders have appealed for calm in the biggest anti-India protests in two years that have killed dozens of people and raised fears that anger at New Delhi was spinning out of control. At least four people died on Tuesday in fresh clashes with police, raising the death toll of seven weeks of protests to 43. REUTERS/UNI PHOTO-24R

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Srinagar:  Police Budgam held a counselling session with the ‘misguided young boys’ who were indulging in stone pelting and the ‘elders of Nasrullahpora area’.

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According to police spokesman the participants were briefed about the role of police in society and ‘how they are committed for the safety and security of common people.’

“After having identified the said young boys on the basis of technical and human sources they were summoned for counseling.”

“Some boys who are students are too young to be treated as offenders as most of them are still in their tender age,” police said.

The police spokesman said that the Budgam Police took a ‘sympathetic, kind and humane consideration of the matter and conducted a thorough counseling where they were made aware of their capabilities and potentialities’.

“The means to channelize their talent in the best possible way so that they can become productive for their family as well as for the society were also discussed,” reads the press release issued by police.

“The young boys as well as their parents were assured full support of the Budgam police in facilitating in their studies and sports activities.”

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Police claimed that the parents of the counselled boys thanked the Budgam Police.

“The instigators of these young boys have also been identified against whom a strict action will be taken,” it reads.

According to Police the counselling session was organised by District Police Budgam under the supervision of SSP Budgam Tejinder Singh accompanied by DySP Hqrs Feroz Yehya and SHO Police Station Budgam Rafi Ahmad.

 

 

 

 

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