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Advisor Kumar reviews law & order in Kishtwar

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KISHTWAR, NOVEMBER 03: Advisor to Governor, K Vijay Kumar today visited Kishtwar and convened a joint meeting with top level officers Civil Administration, Police, Army and CRPF to review the present Law and Order situation in District.

He was accompanied by Principal Secretary, Home, RK Goyal, DGP, Dilbagh Singh, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Sanjeev Verma.

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IGP Jammu SD Singh Jamwal, DIG (DKR) Rafiq-ul- Hassan, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Angrez Singh Rana, SSP Kishtwar Rajinder Kumar Gupta, GoC Delta Force, CO CRPF and other top level officers were present in the meeting.

The Advisor instructed the officers of security agencies to ensure the sufficient deployment of security personnel at all sensitive and hyper-sensitive places in the district.

The Advisor instructed the SIT, constituted to probe the killings, to expedite the investigation process and complete the investigation as early as possible.

Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, Angrez Singh Rana briefed the chair about the current law and order situation of the district.

Kumar also instructed the concerned officers to sternly deal with those who create any kind of trouble in the area.

Later, Legislators Sunil Sharma, Bali Bhagat, G.M Saroori, Firdous Ahmed Tak also met with the Advisor and demanded early investigation in the killings.

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