Six people were arrested for blowing drones near Army Area in Barmer and photography near Aeforce Museum.
After the Pahalgam terror attack, 129 out of 400 Pakistani citizens living in Rajasthan have been sent back. In this, 109 people were sent by 27 April. 20 people were sent to Pakistan on 28 April. The rest are missing. Their search is on.
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On the other hand, 13 people have been arrested for making objectionable remarks on social media, fluttering drones and photography in army sensitive areas.
These include an action on today (Tuesday) morning. 3 youths have been arrested for photography at the museum located in the Air Force Area in Barmer. Earlier on April 28, 3 youths were arrested in the Army area of Barmer.
The cyber cell of the police is keeping an eye on those who made objectionable comments on social media about the terrorist attack. 7 people making objectionable statements on social media have been arrested in different sections. There are some government service in it. Departmental action has also been taken against them.
The police headquarters has issued a guideline to all the District Superintendents of District Police regarding this. It has been told that special attention should be taken on the social media account of those who make objectionable remarks on social media. If a person makes wrong comments, which causes trouble to people of any religion. Immediate action should be taken against such a person and their social media posts should be deleted. Legal action should be taken.
Barmer police took action yesterday Barmer SP Narendra Singh Meena said- any kind of rumor, religious, inflammatory and wrong posts are being kept closely. Three youths were arrested on 28 April. This includes Jaswant Dabhi son Bhanvaram resident Goliyon Kala police station Gudamalani (Barmer), Chandraprakash son Lunaram resident Bhimra police station Nagana (Barmer) and Shakur Khan son Aasim Khan resident Maukhab police station Shiv (Barmer).
Action was also taken against them
- Kota police arrested a young man. The police also deleted the post from the accused youth.
- Phalodi police suspended a government teacher in the case of objectionable posting.
- The Jalore police have arrested two youths in the case of pouring wrong posts.
- Barmer police arrested a government teacher for putting a disputed status on WhatsApp.
On 28 April, three youths who were blown away near the army station in Barmer were arrested.
Flying without permission drone was heavy On April 28, 3 youths who were blown drones near the Army station in Barmer were arrested by the Barmer Rural Police. Of these, 2 are from Delhi and one from Balotra. These include Shubham (26) son Vinod and his partner Kiratesh son Ramnivas Gupta. Both are residents of Uttam Nagar in New Delhi. Both of them described themselves as digital promoters. The third young man is speed (30) son Mohammad Tayyab Balotra. This drone is a photographer. Their drones have been confiscated. Investigation is on. ASP Jasaram Bose had told- These people were blowing drones without permission in Karni Vihar Colony near the Baatepa Army Station.
Caught doing photography at Air Force Museum ASP Jasaram Bose said- Rekharam son Jogaram and Prakash son Chaularam have been arrested while photography at the museum located in the Air Force Area in Barmer on Tuesday. Both are residents of Hudo Ki Dhani Nagana (Barmer). Also, a suspected youth Mahidul Khan son Abul Khan resident Batkusi district Borpeta (Assam) has also been arrested. Various security agencies are making joint inquiry from them.

The market near Hopsarkus in Alwar city did not open till 12 noon.
Alwar closed in protest against Pahalgam attack Alwar has been closed by the District Trade Association today to protest against the Pahalgam terror attack. Shops in the city have been closed since morning. In one or two places where shops were found open, some traders reached and closed. Most shops are voluntarily closed. The chairman of the Joint District Trade Federation said- Keep the shopkeeper voluntarily closed. Open if you want to open. In the morning, traders’ teams reached the markets.