Srinagar: Kashmir’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), V K Birdi Monday asked officers to take stringent action against any person or organization supporting anti-national activities.
He made these remarks while chairing meetings in north Kashmir’s Sopore and Baramulla to review security.
The IGP Kashmir along with DIG NKR Baramulla Vivek Gupta chaired security review meetings, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in ensuring the safety and well-being of the citizens and discussed strategic initiatives to enhance the overall security development of the district, police said in a press release.
It said during these meetings, IGP engaged in “constructive” discussions with key officers to assess the existing security framework.
“The discussions covered a wide range of topics including prevailing security scenario, existing security grid, other crime works, and operational strategies to counter the challenges posed by the inimical elements, and sought inputs from officers to formulate comprehensive strategies,” said the press release.
It said these meetings provided a platform to assess the current security landscape and devise comprehensive strategies to address potential challenges.
The IGP emphasized on some crucial developments including deployment of additional security personnel in critical areas, implementation of advanced surveillance technologies, community engagement programs to foster trust and cooperation and training programs for law enforcement personnel to enhance response capabilities. He highlighted the vision of creating a prosperous and harmonious environment for everyone.
The IGP expressed confidence in the collective efforts of the community and law-enforcement agencies to maintain a secure and peaceful environment. Besides, he also exhorted the police to take stringent action against any person or organization supporting anti-national activities.
The visit underscores the commitment of the police to proactively address security concerns and ensure the well-being of the citizens.
Highlighting the approach to combat the drug menace, the IGP said it is imperative that we unite our efforts to eradicate this menace from society. “Law-enforcement agencies are committed to intensifying operations and adopting advanced techniques to dismantle drug networks”, he said.
The IGP advised the officer for finalization of the pending cases/public complaints to give relief to the general public and directed for speedy disposal of cases assigned to them for conducting the investigation.
After the meeting in Baramulla, the IGP Kashmir paid floral tributes to the martyrs at DPL Baramulla, the press release said, addi8ng that IGP also inaugurated the new cabin of PCR Baramulla and inspected the infrastructure and other facilities available in the premises of DPL Baramulla.
SSP Baramulla Amod Ashok Nagpure, Addl. SP Baramulla Divya D and other senior officers of the district attended the meeting.
Similarly in Sopore, SP Sopore Shabir Nawab and other senior officers attended the meeting.