Srinagar: Inspector General of Police, Kashmir V K Birdi visited the Baltal main yatra camp to assess the security arrangements on Sunday
He also reviewed various facilities in preparation for the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra.
The 52 day long Amarnath Yatra will commence from June 29 from the twin routes of Baltal in Ganderbal district and Pahalgam in south Kashmir.
While paying a visit to the JPCR at Baltal in Ganderbal district, IGP Birdi stressed upon all the stakeholders involved in managing the affairs of SANJAY-2024 to ensure seamless coordination during the yatra.
IGP also reviewed access control mechanism at Domail, security bandobast along the route from Srinagar to Baltal besides various camping sites enroute and advised officers on the spot to fortify security measures and enhance safety parameters.
He also examined the steps taken for the regulation and parking of vehicles at Baltal.
He emphasized on the efficient management of all the resources to streamline the movement of yatris and vehicles.
IGP Birdi oversees the readiness of teams and infrastructure to handle any emergency situations effectively.
Helipad security was also assessed during the visit for heli service operations and it was stressed upon to ensure the stringent protocols to be followed to safeguard the aerial transportation of pilgrims.
Following the inspections, IGP Birdi engaged in a constructive interaction with Police and Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) officers stationed at Baltal.
Discussions centered on refining strategies to bolster security frameworks and optimize operational efficiencies, underscoring the commitment to a safe and incident-free Amarnath Yatra
Accompanied by senior police and CAPF officers, the IGP undertook a comprehensive inspection aimed at ensuring a safe and smooth pilgrimage for all yatris.
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