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Advisor, DGP visit Shri Amarnath Ji Cave; review security arrangement

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Srinagar : Advisor to Lt. Governor R.R Bhatnagar and the Director General Police, J&K Dilbag Singh today visited  Shri Amarnathji Cave, Baltal to review the security  arrangements for the upcoming Yatra, a police press release said.

After offered prayers, the advisor and the DGP chaired a joint officers meeting at Baltal which was attended by ADGP CID, R.R Swain, DIG CKR, Suleiman Choudhary,  Poice Yatra Officer, SSP Yougal Kumar Manhas, SSP Anantnag Sandeep Chowdhary, SSP Ganderbal, Khalil Ahmad Poswal among others.

Bhatnagar stressed for enhanced coordination among the forces for smooth conduct of Yatra and emphasized for identifying the sensitive places and strengthening the security grid. The Advisor urged the officers to work with synergy to ensure successful and smooth conduct of Yatra 2020. He also complimented the police and Special Forces for an ‘outstanding performance’ and emphasized for creating conducive environment to make the Yatra successful.

Addressing the meeting, the DGP directed the officers that fine tuned plans should be put in action in such a way that required timelines as per Amarnath Yatra schedule are met well in time and adequate arrangements are provided for the Yatra. He said that whatever support in the shape of logistics and manpower is required have been placed at their disposal for smooth conduct of the yatra.

He said that all busy places, including langars, should be brought under security cover and intelligence gathering accelerated and shared for making preventive measures. Round the clock functioning of joint control rooms and supervision of arrangements by the senior officers should be put in place, DGP added. The DGP also asked for strengthening the communication network and maintain liaison about the arrival and departure of pilgrims.

He said that all necessary arrangements be placed to facilitate for the pilgrimage keeping in view the challenges of COVID-19. Singh said that quick response teams should be put on high alert so that necessary help and assistance be provided to the pilgrims as and when required. He said that sufficient manpower from different security agencies is being put on the pilgrimage duty to strengthen the deployment grid. The DGP also interacted with the Jawans and appreciated their commitment and dedication for safeguarding the interests of people and the country.

SSP Anantnag, SSP Ganderbal, officers from CRPF and other jurisdictional officer apprised about the security arrangements put in place in the areas under their command for smooth and peaceful conduct of the yatra.

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