According to police officials, an ancient temple situated in Roop Nagar area of Jammu was vandalised yesterday which led to protests across the city.
"As a precautionary measure, we have decided to suspend mobile Internet services till the situation returns to normal", Deputy Commissioner (DC) Jammu, Simrandeep Singh said.
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He said if the situation remains normal, the suspension of mobile Internet services would be revoked in the evening.
Adequate police deployment has been made to thwart any untoward incident.
Protestors had last night set three vehicles on fire and had resorted to stone pelting on police after the news of the desecration of the temple spread in the city.
Police have arrested the man who allegedly vandalised the temple and have started the investigations.
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