💨 Abstract
In Jammu, a group allegedly involved in illegal sand mining from the river Tawi attacked police and mining officials with stones. The officials had tried to stop the illegal activities. Around 60-70 attackers pelting stones caused damage to police vehicles and disrupted traffic. The attackers fled, leaving behind tractors and vehicles which were seized. Authorities plan to arrest the involved individuals, mentioning this as the third such incident.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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