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 Police Register Case After Apple Orchard Vandalized in Central Kashmir’s Chadoora 

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Budgam, May 30, KNT: Scores of Italy apple trees were allegedly cut down by unidentified miscreants in the Rangeen Kultreh area of Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, prompting police to register a case and launch an investigation.

The incident has caused concern among orchard owners and local inhabitants, as horticulture remains a major source of livelihood in the area and damage to fruit-bearing trees often results in significant economic loss.

Local sources said the miscreants targeted an apple orchard in Rangeen Kultreh and cut down scores of Italy apple trees, causing extensive damage.

The act came to light after locals and orchard owners noticed the damaged trees and informed the concerned authorities.

Police have registered a case in connection with the incident and initiated investigation to identify those involved and ascertain the circumstances behind the orchard damage.

The extent of the losses caused to the orchard was not immediately known.

The incident has drawn concern in the locality, with residents urging authorities to identify the culprits and take strict action to prevent recurrence of such acts.

Further investigation was underway. [KNT]

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