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Zonal Police Hqrs Kashmir organises debate on Human Rights Violations

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 17, 2024
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Srinagar: Zonal Police Headquarters Kashmir on Friday organized a debate competition on the topic “Human Rights Violations can’t be controlled without controlling crimes by organized criminal syndicates including militant outfits, human trafficking gangs, and narcotic smugglers.” The event took place at the conference hall of PCR Kashmir, bringing together a diverse group of participants to discuss this subject matter.
During the inaugural speech, IGP Kashmir V. K. Birdi extended a warm welcome to the esteemed jury members Parvaiz Hussain Kachroo, Principal Kashmir Law Collage Srinagar (Rtd Principal District & Sessions Judge) as chairman, Laeeq Ahmad Dar (JDP Crime Hqrs J&K) as member Qazi Abdul Qayoom (JDP ZPHQ) as member and Manzoor Ahmad Mir (CPO ZPHQ) as member, together with all the participants. He outlined the significance of the debate topic, emphasizing how organized criminal syndicates, including militant groups, human traffickers, and narcotic smugglers, contribute significantly to human rights abuses. V K Birdi provided valuable context and set the stage for a robust and insightful discussion among the participants.
The debate aimed to highlight the interconnected nature of Human Rights Violations and organized crime, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to tackle these problems effectively. Participants presented their arguments with depth and clarity, shedding light on how organized criminal syndicates, including terrorist organizations, human traffickers, and narcotic smugglers, contribute to widespread human rights abuses. Finally, prize distribution ceremony was held, in which winner of Best district team was given to PD Awantipora and PD Sopore was declared as runner up best district team. Moreover, Suhail Reshi (DySP) was declared as 1st individual winner, Sheeraz (Ct, EXK-195992) and Tariq Ahmad (Inspector, EXK-022586) were declared winners at 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.

 

 

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