SRINAGAR: Three decades after it was constructed, one of the oldest security bunkers in Srinagar city has been dismantled - underlining the improvement in Kashmir Valley's security situation. The security bunker, constructed by Border Security Force (BSF) in the early 1990s, at Braripora in the city's Safakadal area, is in the process of being removed. "CRPF ( Central Reserve Police Force ), which was occupying the bunker and my property adjacent to it, has left the place.
The bunker was built in early 1990s," said Jayiz Ahmad Alaie. Locals also welcomed the decision to remove the bunker. "While most security bunkers were removed from the city in the previous decade, this continued to remain operational.
This was probably the biggest bunker in the city and occupied most of the road," said Tanveer Ahmad, a local. Claiming that the bunker's presence used to create frequent traffic jams during peak hours, he said vehicular movement would become more fluid following its removal. A senior security official said that the process of removal and construction of security bunkers was constantly reviewed.
"If a bunker is needed, we will construct it. If an existing bunker is no longer needed, we will remove it," the official said on the condition of anonymity..
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30 years on, Srinagar's 'biggest' security bunker dismantled
In a significant move, one of the oldest security bunkers in Srinagar's Safakadal area, built in the early 1990s by the BSF, is being dismantled. Local residents have welcomed the move, noting that it will ease traffic congestion. The CRPF, which occupied the bunker, has vacated the area, reflecting improvements in Kashmir Valley's security situation.