Propagation of terror narrative on social media cannot be tolerated: IGP Kashmir
Ganderbal: Inspector General of Police Kashmir, V. K. Birdi on Wednesday reviewed the detailed security arrangements in Ganderbal district. The meeting was attended by Deputy Inspector General CKR Sujit Kumar, Senior Superintendent of Police Ganderbal, Nikhil Borkar and other senior police officers. IGP Kashmir was briefed on the overall security scenario in the district. A police spokesman said that the strategy to deal with the challenges and threats faced by the subversive elements at the groind level was discussed in detail. Recognizing the evolving challenges, the IGP announced that the police will adopt robust measures and take firm action against individuals propagating terror narrative and disturbing the peace on social media platforms. IGP Kashmir issued directives for impartial and stern action against law violators, emphasizing the need for law enforcement agencies to be well-prepared to respond swiftly to any security incidents. He urged officers to intensify anti-terrorist operations and take stringent action against individuals or organizations supporting anti-national activities. V. K Birdi also reviewed the crime situation, special emphasis was laid on detection of crime against women and it was underlined that surveillance on such elements and criminals would put a check on their activities which is a big deterrent. He advised officers to also ensure professional investigation in UAPA cases in order to ensure conviction of accused and to effectively deal with the terrorist eco-system. Furthermore, IGP Kashmir directed police officers to intensify efforts in combating drug activities in the area. He highlighted the gravity of the issue and urged the police force to work diligently to curb the menace of drug trafficking, which poses a significant threat to the well-being of the community.
MASROOR AHMAD