What Happened to Seven CRPF Personnel in a Road Accident in J&K's Srinagar?
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Srinagar, Feb 21 (NationPress) On Saturday, seven personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) sustained injuries due to a road mishap in the Srinagar district of Jammu and Kashmir.
According to officials, the incident took place in the Dagpora region when a bulletproof bunker vehicle lost control and veered off the road, ultimately plunging into a nearby water canal. The injured personnel have since been transported to SKIMS for medical attention.
Medical professionals treating the injured CRPF members reported that they are in stable condition.
The injured have been identified as Naginder Singh (36), Ajit Kumar Ram (36), Raj Kishore Rai (40), Amit Kumar Yadav (38), Rajdhan Ram (55), Mankar Kumar (40), and Neeraj Kumar (45).
Road incidents frequently lead to fatalities in Jammu and Kashmir, primarily due to reckless driving, road rage, excessive loading, speeding, and motorcycle riders neglecting to wear crash helmets.
The Traffic Department has mobilized specialized squads to monitor these infractions, and petrol stations have been instructed not to fuel motorcycles unless the drivers are wearing crash helmets.
Officials from the traffic department are conducting roadside counseling sessions to inform drivers about traffic laws and the hazards associated with non-compliance.
RTOs have been promoting strict measures against violations such as operating vehicles without a license or allowing minors to drive, with potential penalties including vehicle registration cancellation and parental imprisonment.
The issue of motorcyclists performing stunts has escalated across various regions of the Valley, although it was initially confined to the Srinagar district. Recently, even a young woman was apprehended for performing stunts on her motorcycle in southern Kashmir.