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DGP reviews darbar move arrangements, law and order situation

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April 27, 2017
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Jammu/April,22: Director General of Police, Dr. S.P Vaid Wednesday discussed overall security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir and reviewed arrangements put in place for smooth movement of Darbar Move from the winter capital to Srinagar.

In a video interaction with the senior officers of various wings of the police, the DGP stressed the need for area domination, especially along Srinagar Jammu National Highway for the security of Srinagar based employees   moving from Jammu on April 29 and 30. Similarly the Jammu based employees would move towards the summer capital on May 6 and May 7, 2017.

Dr Vaid called for synergized mechanism to ensure safe and hassle free movement of employees as also the official records. He particularly stressed the need for regulation of traffic along the High Way and the twin cities. For this, he sought regular monitoring by seniors of the Police.

The DGP also instructed for beefing up of security in the summer capital to ensure smooth functioning of the offices. Keeping in view the ever-growing traffic, he said the traffic police should have to redouble their efforts to ensure smooth flow of traffic.

The DGP also issued instructions for setting up of police assistance booths, deployment of recovery vans and mobile police control vans for assistance of moving employees and the general public.

Dr. Vaid discussed in detail the prevailing law and order situation across the State and called for close rapport between the police and security forces for ensuring peace and normalcy.

ADGP Armed  L. Mohanti, IGP (CID) Abdul Gani Mir, IGP Jammu S.D Singh Jamwal, IGP Traffic Jagjit Kumar, IGP Personnel (PHQ) J.P Singh, DIG Jammu Ashkoor Ahmad Wani, DIG (AP) Jammu Alok Kumar, AIGsP (PHQ) Dr. Mohammd Haseeb Mugal , Javid Ahmad Koul, Sheikh Junaid Mehmood ,Mubasir Latifi,  Sameer Rekhi, Kulbir Singh, SSP Jammu, SSP PCR Jammu, SSP Traffic Jammu and Sr. ADO PHQ attended the meeting.

 

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