India, Aug. 8 -- J&K Police on Thursday raided various books shops across the Valley looking for "prohibited" content. "In compliance with the recent directive issued by the home department, regarding the forfeiture of literature identified as propagating false narratives and secessionist ideologies, district police Anantnag today conducted a district-wide enforcement drive," a police spokesperson said in a statement. Police teams across all police stations conducted checking of various bookshops and establishments dealing in printed publications. "The drive was undertaken to ensure strict adherence to the government order and to prevent the availability or circulation of any such literature that may promote radicalisation or incite sentiments against the sovereignty and integrity of the nation," the spokesperson said. The police sought action from citizens as well. "Any information regarding the circulation or possession of such banned material may be reported to the nearest Police Station," he said. Similarly, Ganderbal Police in central Kashmir also conducted "coordinated and legally monitored" searches at multiple bookshops across the district. During the searches, all bookshop owners were sternly warned against stocking or distributing prohibited content....