J&K DGP Dilbag Singh reviews security situation ahead of R-Day in Kashmir

STATE TIMES NEWS

SRINAGAR: Director General of Police, J&K, Dilbag Singh on Tuesday chaired a meeting of senior officers of Kashmir Zone to review the crime and security scenario of the valley here. He also reviewed security arrangements for the upcoming Republic Day functions, a police spokesperson said in a statement.

The meeting was attended by ADGP Kashmir Zone  Vijay Kumar, DIG CKR  Sujit Kumar, SSP Srinagar  Rakesh Balwal, SSP PCR  Zubair Ahmad Khan, SP Operation Srinagar at PCR, Srinagar while DIG NKR  Vivek Gupta, DIG SKR  Rayees Mohammad Bhat and other District SSPs & other Gazetted officers, AIG (T&P)  J S Johar attended the meeting through video conferencing.

“Addressing the officers the DGP complimented them for successfully achieving various goals which were set for the year 2022,” the spokesperson said, adding, “He enjoined upon them to rigorously follow basic policing methods including human intelligence generation, record keeping and maintenance of Registers at Police Stations as per Police Rules.”

He said that action against terrorism ecosystem must be carried forward meticulously and in a coordinated manner. “Although J&K Police along with other forces have got successes across Jammu and Kashmir against the (terrorist), stringent actions against the (militant) support system, narcotics and narco (terrorism) modules should be continued with an aim to bring an end to it,” DGP said.

The DGP stressed upon the jurisdictional officers to ensure direct supervision of UAPA, NDPS and other special reported cases so that the investigation and disposal of all pending cases as well as of new cases are brought to logical conclusion on priority.

The DGP directed that the quality of investigation and disposal of these cases needs to be further improved. “He stressed for adopting the latest technology and standard practices to expedite investigation of cases on merits for judicial determination and directed the jurisdictional officers to hold regular review meetings to ensure better supervision and public deliverance.”

The DGP also said public cooperation has helped to make our efforts fruitful in maintaining law and order, the spokesperson said.

 “He reiterated that the support of the community is essential to maintain a (militancy) free environment and more and more public cooperation should be ensured by prioritizing community-based programmes,” he said, adding, “He directed the officers that all possible help should be extended to the public as and when required.”

Reviewing the arrangements for the upcoming 26 January functions, the DGP directed for ensuring all required and necessary security arrangements are in place. “He directed for coordination & synergy among all the stakeholders,” the spokesperson said, adding, “He directed the officers that while dealing with any situation they should ensure that law-abiding people are not put to any inconvenience during their day-to-day activities.” The DGP also directed for stringent action against OGWs or anyone supporting terrorism, or narco terrorism modules in the J&K, he said

ADGP, Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar briefed the DGP J&K about crime and security scenario in Kashmir zone, the spokesperson said. “Range DIGs and District Superintendents of Police of the Zone also gave detailed resumes of crime, and security scenarios in their respective jurisdictions.” 

ADGP Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar briefed the DGP J&K about crime and security scenario in Kashmir zone, the spokesperson said. “Range DIGs and District Superintendents of Police of the Zone also gave detailed resumes of crime, and security scenarios in their respective jurisdictions.”