Vohra seeks fresh security audit of vital installations
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: To prevent repeat of Pathankot air base type fidayeen strike anywhere in the state Governor N N Vohra on Friday directed the Multi Disciplinary Agency team to carry out fresh audit of the all vital civil and defence establishments across Jammu and Kashmir.
The Multi Disciplinary Agency team comprising senior officers of the State Police, Central Armed Police Forces, Air Force, Army, Intelligence Agencies and other concerned stakeholders were handed over the responsibility at the end of the marathon review of security situation in the state.
As per the directions the agency is required to undertake a complete Security Audit of all vital establishments and installations in J&K and complete this task by 21st January, 2016.
The high level security review meeting was convened in the wake of Pathankot air base attack and to ensure security is beefed up across vital installations in the run up to the Republic day celebrations.
It was noticed that since September 2013 several attacks were mounted from across the IB and LoC and more particularly the recent attack on the Air Force Base at Pathankot.
In a written statement Rajbhawan spokesman recalled that the Governor has been repeatedly expressing anxiety over the recurrence of terror attacks across the Pakistan border.
It was noted that since September 2013 two such attacks had taken place in 2013; three in 2014; six in 2015 and one in January 2016. It is significant that all these terror attacks targeted J&K Police, Central Armed Police Forces, Army and the Air Force. In the attacks across the IB, three had taken place via Kathua; two via Samba; and one via Arnia. In the attacks across the LoC: one was on the Army Regimental Centre at Mohra in Uri Sector; and the other two in the Tangdhar Sector.
The remaining were at Udhampur, Dina Nagar and Pathankot. These twelve terror attacks, in the period since September 2013, resulted in the killing of 51 persons (Army-16; J&K Police-12; civilians-11; DSC-5; NSG-2; BSF-2; CRPF-2; MES-1) and fifteen BSF personnel injured.
Governor observed that in the post Pathankot Air Base terror attack it was of vital importance to review the existing status of the security of important Defence and State Government establishments in J&K.
In this context, the senior most Civil, Police, Central Armed Police Force, Army, IAF and Intelligence Agency officers had been invited to participate in the meeting.
The Governor stressed the need of cohesive action being taken to enforce constant vigil on the frontiers, effectively maintaining internal security and ensuring the safety of sensitive establishments and installations. In this context, he asked representatives of all the Security Forces and all other Agencies to identify all existing gaps and ensure total fusion of manpower and technology resources on the ground for providing a prompt and strong counter terror response on all fronts.
The meeting also reviewed the security situation in all the border areas of the State, along the IB, LoC and the LaC and identified issues which required to be dealt with on urgent basis.
The meeting was attended by B.R. Sharma, Chief Secretary; Lt Gen D.S. Hooda, GOC-in-C, Northern Command; S.K. Bhagat, Special DG, CRPF; K. Rajendra, Director General of Police J&K; Lt Gen R.R. Nimborkar, GOC XVI Corps; Lt Gen S.K. Dua, GOC XV Corps; Lt Gen Ashok Ambre, GOC IX Corps; Mr P.K. Tripathi, Principal Secretary to Governor; R.K. Goyal, Home Secretary; Dr Pawan Kotwal, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Danish Rana, IGP, Jammu; Shri Rakesh Sharma, IG BSF, Jammu; Kuldip Dhar, IG CRPF, Jammu, and senior officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Central Intelligence Agencies.