District Magistrate Sheetal Nanda said the ban was imposed under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and no unauthorised person or firm shall procure, store, stitch and sale Army combat dresses in Samba district.
The ban, imposed after security agencies requested the authorities to regulate the procurement of such articles, came in the backdrop of attacks in Samba and neighbouring Kathua district by militants donning Army combat dresses and uniforms of security forces over the years.
The order issuing the ban instructed that "all authorised private firms and shops procuring, storing and selling combat clothes shall immediately inform in writing to the nearest police station regarding their authority to carry on with this business".
"The time limit for such information will be 15 days from the date of issuance and publication of this order," it read.
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The district magistrate has asked all authorised persons, private firms and shops to submit a fortnightly report of all the sales of combat and Khadi dresses cloth made by them.
In March 2015, two terrorists launched a fidayeen attack on an Army camp in Samba district. The terrorists were killed, and a civilian and two army personnel were injured.
The same month militants in Army fatigue stormed a police station in Kathua killing seven persons.
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