Events like G20 Summit, historic Muharram procession speaks of peaceful changes in J&K: DGP

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SRINAGAR: Referring to the G20 Summit organised for the first time in Jammu and Kashmir and historic Muharram processions taken out after 34 years, Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Friday said that conduct of such events speak about the peaceful changes that have happened with the efforts of JKP alongwith other security forces.
Interacting with a group of Probationary IPS officers from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy Hyderabad at the Police Headquarters here, the DGP gave credit to personnel and officers of JKP and other security forces on the ground and said that the police is working in a lead role, which has made it possible to see J&K the way it is seen today. The group of 22 IPS probationary officers, including two women and two officers from Nepal and Maldives is on a study-cum-cultural tour to J&K as a part of Bharat Darshan Programme and of their basic training. The probationers were given firsthand experience by the senior officers about the functioning of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
While giving an overview of working of the JKP in different wings, units and districts besides working against the anti national elements, the DGP said that J&K Police has faced a very big share of problems over the last three decades adding that as of now JKP is one of the best forces in the country.
The DGP said that over the years different forces have worked tirelessly with an aim to bring peace and stability in the region adding that much has been achieved and more efforts are on to consolidate the peace further.
He gave an overview of the past law and order situations and said that the prevailing peace in Jammu and Kashmir has not been achieved without the sacrifices of large number of martyrs of police and security forces.
“We are proud of our martyrs and it is our endeavour to remember the sacrifices of our personnel and pay our homage on every occasion”, he added.
The DGP said that it was always a big challenge for the JK Police personnel to fight against terrorism as they come from the same society adding that it is sheer courage and valour of JKP jawans that by and large today policeman is seen as peacemaker and as a hero.
Appreciating the support of people of Jammu and Kashmir, DGP said that Pakistan has made all attempts including a venomous narrative to lure the people and disrupt the peace adding that all conspiracies has been defeated by strenuous efforts of J&K Police along with other security forces and the support of the people.
The DGP advised the visiting officers to take full advantage of the study-cum- cultural tour and suggested them to meet people and policemen on ground to get first hand access to the working of the force.
Those present in the interactive session, presided over by the DGP, included Spl. DG CID J&K R. R. Swain, Spl. DG Crime J&K A. K. Choudhary, ADGP Armed J&K S. J. M. Gillani, ADGP Hqrs/Coord. PHQ M. K. Sinha, ADGP Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar, IGP Hqrs. PHQ B. S. Tuti, DIG Training PHQ Imtiaz Ismail Parray, AsIG of PHQ, SSP Budgam, ASP APCR and DySP Training PHQ.
The DGP conveyed hearty welcome on behalf of J&K Police to the visiting officers and expressed his pleasure to meet young batch of IPS officers.
On the occasion Spl. DG CID, J&K R R Swain gave a detailed view about the working of Intelligence Wing particularly about gathering of information and acting upon them. He defined the working of terror groups, their modus operandi besides the support that is being provided from across the border and within that includes logistic and financial support for terrorism and discussed the steps taken to break the terror eco-system. He also spoke about the situation on Border, LOC and the challenges for the Police.
Spl. DG Crime J&K A. K. Choudhary gave details of overall working and functioning of Crime Branch that includes working of Crime Police Stations, Cyber Police Stations and also about the Anti Narcotic Froce. He said that JK Crime wing and other wings of J&K Police are working hard to improve the conviction rate of serious & heinous crimes.
ADGP Armed J&K SJM Gillani, ADGP Headquarters/Coordination PHQ M. K. Sinha and ADGP Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar also shared their vast experiences of working in J&K with the officers. The officers also shared their views on the uses and misuses of social media.
The officers suggested the probationary officers to inherent the leadership qualities by leading from the front.
The visiting officers were presented mementos by the DGP J&K.
On behalf of the Director National Police Academy the Prob. IPS officers presented memento to the DGP and presented a vote of thanks.

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