Bandipora Police Conducts Market Inspection to Curb Overpricing During Ramadan

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In order to keep a check on overpricing, profiteering and black marketing especially during the month of holy Ramadan, Police in Bandipora alongwith concerned departments of civil administration held intensive market checking at various markets in the district.

While interacting with the shopkeepers, the team members asked them to display rate lists, keep shops neat and clean and ensure that all packaged commodities sold to consumers must bear MRP, Package date, Net Content and other related information.

They also appealed the general public to bring into the notice of the administration if they found anyone indulging in overcharging of essential commodities so that timely action against the culprits will be taken. Also fine was collected from erring shopkeepers who also were directed to be corrective in future otherwise strict action under law will be taken against them. Unhygienic/rotten fruits/ vegetables & expired items were destroyed on spot.

Locals appreciated the act of police and hoped that such drives would continue in future as well.

Bandipora Police Recover Rs 5.50 Lakhs and Stolen Mobile Phones, Urge Public Caution Against Cyber Crimes

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Bandipora Police had received multiple complaints from the general public regarding various financial frauds, missing/stolen mobile phones and other social media crimes.
Acting on these complaints, Bandipora police achieved a significant breakthrough by recovering an amount of Rs 5.50 Lakhs from the fraudsters’ accounts, and the same was refunded to the victims’ Bank Accounts after completion of all legal formalities.
Moreover, 19 missing/ stolen smartphones worth 03 lakhs were also recovered and handed over to their owners after the completion of necessary legal formalities. Recipients expressed their gratitude & appreciation to Bandipora police’s relentless efforts in recovering their hard-earned money and mobile phones.
Bandipora police advise the general public to use their mobile phones and other electronic media gadgets with precaution to safeguard themselves from cyber-related frauds and crimes.If anyone becomes the victim of any cyber-related crime /Fraud, he should immediately register a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at www.cybercrime.gov.in or Call Toll-Free No.1930 or the nearest police unit /Cyber Crime cell DPO Bandipora.Also, citizens should report missing/stolen mobile phones on the CEIR Portal online on www.ceir.gov.in, a dedicated online Portal on lost /stolen mobile phones by (the Dept. of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications GOI).(KNS)