Calangute police in Goa have started verifying the details of around 80 Kashmiri residents living in the area. The verification process comes in the wake of recent tensions between India and Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. The police have been conducting door-to-door checks to verify the identities of the Kashmiri residents and to ensure that they are staying in Goa legally. This move is part of the police’s efforts to maintain peace and order in the region and to prevent any potential security threats. The verification process has been initiated as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of both the Kashmiri residents and the local population. The police have stated that the verification process is being carried out in a non-intrusive manner and that they are working closely with the Kashmiri community to address any concerns they may have. The authorities have urged the public to cooperate with the police during the verification process to facilitate smooth and efficient checks. Calangute police have assured that the privacy and rights of the Kashmiri residents will be respected throughout the verification process. The initiative has been welcomed by residents in the area, who see it as a necessary step to maintain security and peace in the region. The police have emphasized that the verification process is not targeted at any particular community but is a standard procedure being carried out in the interest of public safety. The authorities have also urged the public to report any suspicious activities or individuals to the police to help maintain law and order in the region.

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Calangute police verify residency status of 80 Kashmir residents in Goa, ensuring compliance with regulations.
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