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Maintain pressure on anti-peace elements: DGP Swain

DG CRPF, DGP J& K Police jointly chair security review meeting

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 5, 2023
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Srinagar : Director General of CRPF Dr. Sujoy Lal Thaosen and the Director General of Police, J&K R. R Swain on Saturday jointly chaired high level joint meeting of officers to review the overall security scenario of Kashmir valley at Police Control Room, Kashmir here Saturday evening.
During the meeting detailed review of all the security arrangements for the winter season was held. The field officers briefed regarding various measures and counter measures taken for the security and safety of the people. Addressing the meeting, the DGP R R Swain stressed for augmenting and enhancing of capabilities to achieve the desired results. He directed for puting in use modern techno tools to monitor the security situation. He directed for launching the operations in higher reaches and flushing the hiding militants.
The DGP directed that Dail 112 helpline in Police Control Rooms be augmented further and added that it would be first respondent to any particular situation.
Stressing for remaining more vigilant against militant support eco-system which helping militants to carry out their nefarious designs, the DGP directed for putting in utmost efforts in monitoring the moments of suspect elements. He also stressed for coordinated efforts to demolish the OGW network, hybrid militants.
DGP Swain directed the forces to maintain pressure on anti-peace elements so that militant groups don’t get any chance of revival. The DGP impressed upon the officers, to work out strategies to further consolidate peace in Jammu Kashmir.
The DGP said that we have all time low active militants in Jammu and Kashmir and cautioned that there would be attempts to create disturbance here. He directed for joint training for personnel to tackle the law and order situations.
During the meeting threadbare discussions were held on issues related to militancy that included presence of foreign and local militants in higher reaches and their attempts to come down during the winter. Continued infiltration attempts from
across the border and measures taken to deter all such attempts were also discussed. Threadbare discussions were also held on creation of database ofuncategorised militants. Besides Capacity Building, improving communication between forces to take synergy between forces to next level, and sharing of intelligence for gaining better operational results were also discussed coordination.
The officers present in the meeting gave suggestion regarding anti-militancy operations and for strengthening peace further in J& K.
Besides, the ADG CRPF Kashmir Nalin Prabhat, ADGP Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar, IG BSF Ftr Hqrs Kashmir Ashok Yadav, IG CRPF Kashmir Ops Sector Gayendra Kumar Verma, IGP CRPF Srinagar (Ops) Sector, Ajay Yadav, IGP B K Virdhi, DIGs Sujit Kumar, Vivek Gupta, Rayees Mohammad Bhat, DIG SSB Kashmir, H.B K Singh, DIG CRPF North Srinagar Sudhir Kumar, DIG CRPF South Srinagar K.S Deswal, DIG CRPF Baramulla R.S Rawat, DIG CRPF South Kashmir Alok Awasthi, DIG RPF K.K Ashraf, DIG CISF Vertul Singh, SSP Srinagar, SSP PCR Kashmir and officers from intelligence attended the meeting.
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