CCI lauds police for solving Gandhi Nagar dacoity case in a short time
Says Jammuites have full confidence in force
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU : The Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCI) Jammu has congratulated the Jammu and Kashmir Police for solving the much hyped dacoity case targeting the Aggarwal family of Gandhi Nagar in a very short span of time.
In a meeting held at Chamber House here on Wednesday, Arun Gupta President CCI Jammu along with his office bearers Anil Gupta, Sr. Vice President CCI, Rajeev Gupta, Jr. Vice President CCI , Gaurav Gupta, Secretary General, Rajesh Gupta Secretary and Rajesh Gupta Treasurer welcoming the development said that this has proved yet again that Jammu and Kashmir Police is second to none and its efforts especially towards zeroing in on the culprits in the instant case deserve full appreciation.
He said that Police establishment has always been on the forefront and done played its role marvelously in a highly professional manner whether it is action on the crime front or the terrorism or onslaught against the drugs.
Moreover, it has been playing a significant role under its Corporate Social Responsibility to serve the people of this sensitive region.
The Chamber President said that the people of the City of Temples have full confidence and faith in the professionalism of the J&K Police and are sure that they can live peacefully with the men in khaki being ever alert to respond to any emergent situation when required.
While offering salutations to police force, he expressed gratitude on behalf of the CCI and the people especially the business fraternity to the police establishment for solving the aforesaid case instantaneously.
It is pertinent to mention here that soon after the dacoity incident the CCI delegation had called on the ADGP Jammu Mukesh Singh on 9th Dec besides also met SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli and demanded immediate arrest of culprits and booking them under law.
The ADGP had assured the delegation that the men and machinery of the police force is already on the job and the culprits would be identified and booked under law very soon.