Cash transactions stopped in 40 bank branches in Kashmir

The advisory by the security agencies comes in the wake of a spurt in attacks on banks in south Kashmir.

May 06, 2017 02:11 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:19 pm IST - Srinagar

Security forces personnel and locals near a bank which was looted by suspected militants, in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on Wednesday.

Security forces personnel and locals near a bank which was looted by suspected militants, in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on Wednesday.

In the wake of militants targeting banks in south Kashmir, cash transactions at nearly 40 branches in sensitive areas of Pulwama and Shopian districts in South Kashmir have been stopped.

The step has been taken following an advisory issued by security agencies asking the banks operating in the two districts to stop cash deliveries apprehending more such attacks.

The cash transactions have been stopped at the branches belonging to the Jammu and Kashmir Bank and Ellaquai Dehati Bank, which were targeted by militants recently.

A senior official of Jammu and Kashmir Bank said all other banking operations including ATM services would continue in these areas.

 

“We were told that the security agencies have inputs about more such attacks, so we had to stop cash transactions at these branches designated by the security agencies as sensitive,” he said.

Other banking operations, including cashless transactions and ATM services, will continue to take place.

Also, people in these areas can undertake cash transactions at other designated branches in the nearby areas, he said.

The official said the move to stop cash transactions was temporary till effective measures are put in place to ensure safety and security of bank employees and assets.

“We have discussed various measures for the safety and security of our employees as well as the cash.

“We are putting those measures in place in the coming few days and once they are in place, cash transactions at these bank branches will be resumed,” he said.

Various measures like providing additional armed security guards at these branches and having bullet-proof cash-vans have been discussed, the official said.

The advisory by the security agencies comes in the wake of a spurt in attacks on banks in south Kashmir.

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