City
Epaper

J&K: Nagrota hotel sealed for alleged illegal activities, police initiate action

By IANS | Updated: January 24, 2026 19:30 IST

Jammu, Jan 24 Authorities in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir said on Saturday that a hotel in ...

Open in App

Jammu, Jan 24 Authorities in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir said on Saturday that a hotel in the Nagrota area has been sealed over alleged illegal activities.

A police spokesperson said: “Acting on reliable information, police and civil administration officials on Thursday sealed ‘Hotel Gupshup’ at Ban, Nagrota, following allegations of illegal activities being carried out on the premises. The hotel, located in a residential area, was allegedly being used to provide rooms to young couples, causing nuisance to local residents and raising concerns about public morality."

Reports from the area said the situation had led to public resentment and posed a potential threat to public peace and tranquillity. A joint team comprising the Station House Officer (SHO), Nagrota, and the Executive Magistrate, Nagrota, conducted a verification of the hotel.

During the inspection, two young couples were found to have booked rooms at the hotel. The couples, along with the hotel staff present on the spot, were detained for questioning.

To prevent the continuation of the alleged unlawful activities and to maintain public order, the Executive Magistrate ordered the sealing of the hotel.

Moreover, preventive action under Sections 126 and 170 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) was initiated against the owner, manager and all the detained individuals.

According to reliable police sources, the owner of the restaurant, who also runs a newspaper from the same premises, has been summoned for questioning.

Notably, the restaurant had earlier also figured in a similar police raid, sources added.

Locals of Ban, while appreciating the police action, said people living in the vicinity had long been uneasy over prohibited activities allegedly flourishing under the guise of an eatery.

In addition to preventing anti-social and immoral activities, police responsibilities also include maintaining public order and social responsibility, officials said.

In times of natural or man-made disasters, the police are usually the first to respond to safeguard the life and property of civilians.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Netanyahu's contempt for life and international law intolerable": Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez

International"Will achieve goals either by agreement or resuming fighting" Israeli PM Netanyahu warns Iran, says "finger on trigger"

NationalCCEA approves investment for development of 1720 MW Kamala Hydroelectric project in Arunachal

PoliticsWest Tripura fully prepared for ADC polls on April 12, says District Election Officer

International"President won't abide by terms if Strait of Hormuz doesn't reopen" US VP JD Vance

National Realted Stories

NationalDefence Minister-led IGoM takes stock of India's readiness in view of evolving West Asia situation

National14.5 kg of IED recovered & neutralised in J&K's Shopian, averts major terror incident

NationalOver 23 lakh pilgrims paid obeisance at J&K's Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in 2026

NationalIAEA Director General praises India's major nuclear milestone at Kalpakkam

NationalNIA spl court sentences four Bangladeshi nationals in transnational human trafficking case