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DGP chairs joint high-level meeting to finalize security arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra

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DGP chairs joint high-level meeting to finalize security arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra
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Srinagar: Ahead of the Amarnath Ji Yatra- 2023, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Dilbag Singh, chaired a joint high-level meeting of senior officers from the CAPFs, the Army, and the Police to review the security arrangements and deployments of personnel for the yatra.

At the onset of the meeting, the DGP complimented all forces for the successful conduct of the Union Home Ministers’ visit to Jammu and Kashmir and appreciated the cooperation among the forces.

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The meeting deliberated on different issues like SOP, putting in place areas of responsibility, functioning of Joint Control Rooms at Pahalgam & Baltal, and contingency plans. 

The issues of camps, communication networks, regulation of traffic management on the national highways and other roads, parking of vehicles, and deployment of forces on both the yatra routes of Pahalgam and Baltal were also discussed. It was also decided that rescue teams would be deployed at various places to help the pilgrims.

The DGP emphasized upon having a better understanding of the deployment of manpower on the ground and SOPs with regard to various kinds of contingencies. He directed that the responsibility of every officer/official should be clear. He directed for issuing of clear & defined SOPs in a standard format, adding that officers in charge on the field should be aware of the responsibility and must have a clear mindset to follow the directions. 

Apart from the routine and defined duties of ROPs, camp security, langer & convoy security, the DGP further stressed that there should be additional arrangements in the form of special teams that would be in the form of drone units, canine units, special BD squads, anti-sabotage teams, counter-drone teams, QRTs to quicken our responses.

He further stressed upon the officers present in the meeting to maintain close coordination with their ranks and other security agencies to achieve better results and called for an effective mechanism and planning for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the yatra. He emphasised upon officers for special focus on sensitive locations and base camps while putting security arrangements in place.

The DGP said that the communication network must be established between the counterparts of all the stakeholders of the Army, the CAPFs, the Police, and the Civil administration. He said that adequate and effective deployments should be made on the ground to address any vulnerability and gaps if any. He directed the officers to revisit security plans at the ground level to expand an adequate response to any exigency.

DG CRPF Thaosen appreciated the DGP initiative for organizing the meeting adding that there is now more clarity with regard to responsibilities. He said that JKP & CRPF has been working shoulder-to-shoulder for several decades to reduce the number of incidents of terrorism. He stressed for clear-cut directions and SOPs for the conduct of a peaceful Yatra. He assured that CRPF would extend all possible help and cooperation. 

On the occasion DG BSF Nitin Agarwal complimented the officers for the successful conduct of the G20 Summit, which was appreciated by one and all, he added. He said that synergy and understanding among the forces should be of the highest level to make the deployments more effective, and result oriented.

GOC 15 Corps Commander, Lt. General Rajiv Ghai said that the Army in the valley would provide all assistance to make the yatra successful.

During the meeting, senior officers of different forces gave their suggestions for the smooth conduct of SANJY-2023. The Range DsIG CKR & SKR and district officers apprised the DGP regarding their preparations and also briefed about the measures taken so far for the incident-free yatra.

The meeting was attended by DG CRPF, S. L. Thaosen, DG BSF, Nitin Agrawal, GOC 15 Corps Commander, Lt. General Rajiv Ghai, Spl. DG BSF Ram Shastri, Spl. DG CID J&K, R R Swain, Spl DG CRPF Nalin Prabhat, ADGP Armed J&K SJM Gillani, ADGP Jammu Zone Mukesh Singh, ADGP Hqrs/Coord. PHQ M K Sinha, ADGP Railways J&K Sunil Kumar, ADGP Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar, IsGP & DsIG of CAPFs & JKP, district SSsP Anantnag, Srinagar & Ganderbal, SSP Security, SSP Traffic Rural & City, AsIG of PHQ and other gazetted officers.

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