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Doors of police shut on those who disturb peace: SSP

JIND: The police have decided to keep a record of the youths and the ex-servicemen who disturbed the law and order during the Jat agitation today so that they can be declared ineligible to join the state police in future.

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Jind, June 5

The police have decided to keep a record of the youths and the ex-servicemen who disturbed the law and order during the Jat agitation today so that they can be declared ineligible to join the state police in future.

Jind SSP Rakesh Kumar Arya said: “We have received orders from the authorities to collect the details about youngsters and ex-servicemen who disturb peace.”

He said: “We will prepare a list of such persons and give it to the police stations . The police would not give Non-Objection Certificate (NOC) to such persons if they ever want to join the force.”

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