
Reasi, June 7: The police in Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir, have taken significant action against unregistered pony operations in the district. This comes as part of a special campaign aimed at ensuring compliance with regulations governing pony services. Five individuals have been charged for operating ponies without valid registration cards, which is a clear violation of established rules.
Police officials stated that regular checks are conducted on pony operators and service providers to enhance passenger safety, ensure service transparency, and improve administrative efficiency. As part of this campaign, inspections and verifications were carried out in various areas, during which five individuals were found lacking the necessary registration documents.
Following this, the police filed separate cases against them under relevant legal provisions. According to officials, actions were taken under the applicable sections of the Indian Penal Code, and further investigations are ongoing.
The police emphasized that pony services play a crucial role for tourists visiting several religious and scenic sites in the district. Therefore, it is essential for all operators involved in this service to adhere to the prescribed regulations and possess the required documentation. This not only ensures passenger safety but also helps maintain an organized service system.
Reasi police have urged all pony operators and service providers to timely obtain their registration and other necessary documents, and to comply with the guidelines issued by the relevant departments. The police have made it clear that strict action will continue against those who disregard the rules.
Officials stated that the administration’s goal is not to harass anyone but to maintain order and provide safe services to travelers. The police have also appealed for cooperation from the public and relevant stakeholders to help uphold law and order and ensure effective compliance with regulations.
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