Srinagar: Director General J&K Police Dilbag Singh on Monday visited 92 Base Hospital BB Cantt and Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Srinagar and enquired about the health of two JKP Mountain Rescue Team members who got seriously injured in a shooting stone incident between Sangam Top and lower Holy Cave while rescuing a lady pilgrim yesterday.
The DGP also enquired about the health of four CRPF personnel at SKIMS, who were on Monday injured in a road accident at Baltal. The DGP was accompanied by ADGP Armed, J&K SJM Gillani to the hospitals. During his visit, Police Chief also met the doctors attending the Jawans of Police & CRPF. He also met the family members of injured Policemen.
On this occasion, he assured the injured Policemen and CRPF personnel that all possible help and assistance will be provided. He wished all of them a speedy recovery.
The DIG CKR Sujit Kumar, DIG IRP Kashmir Abdul Qayoom, DIG CRPF Jaidev Kesri, SSP Shafkat Hussain, SSP Hakim Munshi and other jurisdictional officers were also present. Police said that the two members of Mountain Rescue Team of J&K Police SgCt. Mohammed Salem and SgCt. Mohammed Yaseen who were rescuing a lady yatri Smt Urmilaben D/o Sh Laxmi Naryan aged about 53 years from a shooting stone incident between Sangam Top and lower Holy Cave got also seriously injured besides the lady yatri. The lady yatri unfortunately succumbed to her injuries. The injured Police personnel were evacuated by army and private helicopter on Yatra duty. Meanwhile four Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured after a vehicle they were travelling in rolled down into river Sindh near Nilgrath helipad in Baltal Sonmarg area of Ganderbal district.
Panchayat-Led Service Delivery Key to Inclusive Dev: LG Sinha
• J&K emerged as top performer in e-service delivery with over 1,100 online services by 2023 • Block Diwas and...
Read moreDetails






