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Tral opens partially, observed shutdown over detention of youth

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
August 11, 2018
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Shutdown, restriction hits normal life in Old City. Pic/ Zargar Zahoor

Shutdown, restriction hits normal life in Old City. Pic/ Zargar Zahoor

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Srinagar: Life is limping back to normal in Tral on Saturday, after remaining shut against arrest of relatives of militants by Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir police.

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The area is observing a partial shutdown demanding release of the detained youth.

Shops and business establishments are open partially and traffic was plying minimally as well.

People alleged that SOG conducted nocturnal raids, in the town and adjoining areas and arrested 11 youths.

 

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