Who Are the Four Individuals Arrested for Assaulting a Tourist in J&K's Doda?
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Jammu, Feb 8 (NationPress) Four individuals have been apprehended in connection with the assault of a tourist in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, as reported by the police on Sunday.
Authorities disclosed that a formal complaint was lodged at the Police Station Bhaderwah by Suresh Kumar, a resident of Nagni Bhalra, Bhaderwah, concerning the assault that occurred on Friday.
In response to the complaint, and to avert any potential escalation or disturbances to public order, the police took immediate preventive measures under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
As a result, four individuals—Javed Iqbal, Owais Ahmed, Khursheed Ahmed, and Avinash Manhas, all hailing from Bhaderwah—were detained, as per the officials.
All detainees have been presented before the Executive Magistrate in Bhaderwah for further legal actions in accordance with the law.
The police remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of all tourists, reiterating their dedication to maintaining law and order and fostering a secure, tourist-friendly atmosphere.
Any actions that disrupt public peace, harmony, or safety will be addressed rigorously under the law, the officials emphasized.
Tourism is a critical component of Jammu and Kashmir's economy, ranking second only to horticulture.
In 2025, the region welcomed over 1.77 crore tourists, including 36,000 international visitors. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a recent three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, remarked that tourism has remained resilient despite the adversities posed by terrorists.
It is noteworthy that on April 22, 2025, Pakistan-backed terrorists from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) took the lives of 26 individuals, including 25 tourists and one local pony owner, in the Baisaran meadow of Pahalgam.
This tragic incident sparked national outrage. Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed the armed forces to retaliate for the Pahalgam killings, leading to the launch of Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist infrastructures deep within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.