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DG CISF meets DGP

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Srinagar: DG Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Sudhir Kumar Saxena, today visited Police Headquarters and met DGP J&K, Dilbag Singh, here this afternoon.

He was welcomed by DGP J&K on his arrival at Police Headquarters.

The officers interacted about the general security scenario of the Union Territory and particularly about the vital installations.

“The DGP J&K during the interaction with the visiting officer said that Jammu and Kashmir Police was doing multifarious duties and has been countering terrorism at different fronts,” said a police spokesperson.

“He said that in close coordination with security forces including CISF the J&K Police is providing security to people and vital installations in Jammu and Kashmir. The DGP said that Police enjoyed excellent synergy with security forces including the CISF,” the spokesperson said.

“The DGP said that Police is working shoulder to shoulder with other security forces to uproot terrorism and its network from J&K. He said that for quick action against the terror groups’ intelligence grid has been strengthened,” he said.

The spokesperson further said: “The DGP said that within last few years tremendous changes have taken places in the Jammu and Kashmir Police in shape of weaponry, training skills and technology. He said that latest technology driven gadgets have been introduced for confronting different challenges.”

“The DG CISF complemented the DGP and his entire team of all ranks of Jammu Kashmir Police for the outstanding work being done for peace in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that J&K Police has a huge role in the maintenance of peace & eliminating terrorism from the Union Territory. He further added that both the forces will continue to work hand in hand in providing security to vital installations in the Union Territory,” he said.

“He expressed his gratitude to the DGP Dilbag Singh for his warm welcome to the Police Headquarters and hoped that the coordination between the two forces will continue and reach new levels,” he added.

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