SRINAGAR, November 21, 2025 : Authorities on Friday intensified the ongoing security inspection drive across Kashmir, conducting surprise checks of doctors’ lockers and staff storage spaces at hospitals in Ganderbal and Kupwara districts, officials said.
The inspections are part of a heightened vigilance campaign aimed at ensuring that hospital premises remain secure, transparent, and free from any misuse—especially in the aftermath of recent arrests linked to the “white collar terror” module and the recovery of arms from a doctor’s locker at GMC Anantnag earlier this month.
Surprise Checks in Ganderbal
Police teams, working closely with hospital administrations, conducted surprise inspections of lockers belonging to doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff across multiple health institutions in Ganderbal district.
Officials said the checks were aimed at:
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Ensuring that no unauthorised or illegal material is stored
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Strengthening institutional discipline
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Promoting transparency and adherence to security protocols
Medical staff were also sensitised about maintaining vigilance, reporting suspicious behaviour, and ensuring that hospital spaces are used solely for legitimate purposes.
Inspection Drive at GMC Handwara, Kupwara
In north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, authorities carried out a similar inspection drive at Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara.
Hospital staff were reminded to:
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Maintain proper records
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Use lockers strictly for official and authorised purposes
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Follow all internal security guidelines
Officials said the exercise is part of an ongoing effort to prevent misuse of hospital infrastructure and reinforce accountability across the healthcare sector.
Part of Wider Post-Blast Security Measures
The inspection campaign began on Wednesday as a response to multiple recent developments, including:
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The blast in Delhi
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Recovery of arms, ammunition, and contraband through the “white collar terror” network
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Discovery of an AK rifle in a doctor’s locker at GMC Anantnag
Authorities said such checks will continue as part of broader preventive measures aimed at ensuring the safety and integrity of medical institutions across Jammu and Kashmir.












