Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA; Mar 18:-J&K Police Kathua under the overall supervision of SSP Kathua, Mohita Sharma, installed “GPS-enabled Tracking Anklets” to three accused persons who have been granted interim bail by the order of the court of the Principal District & Sessions Judge Kathua, who were arrested in case FIR No. 18/2024 U/S 61(1)/113/147/150/BNS of PS Malhar.
A handout issued by police said, the devices have been affixed in compliance with the Court order to ensure the continuous monitoring and stringent surveillance on the movements of the accused persons.
“A GPS tracker anklet is a wearable electronic device secured around the ankle, enabling real-time location tracking and ensuring strict adherence to bail conditions”.
As per case details, a case FIR No. 18/2024 under Sections 61(1)/113/147/150 BNS was registered at Police Station, Malhar and while granting the interim bail to the accused persons namely Mool Raj, son of Uttam Chand of Malhar, Layiket Ali son of Gammi of Village Dhanu Parole tehsil Billawar, Maqbool, son of Mohd Lateif of Soffain Ambnal tehsil and district Kathua.
The statement said the Court had directed to install the GPS Tracking Anklets in order to monitor as well as to notice the activities of the accused persons.
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