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IGP visits Navyug Tunnel to Chandanwari, conducts security review meetings for Amarnath Yatra

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Srinagar: Kashmir’s Inspector General of Police V.K Birdi visited Navyug Tunnel to Chandanwari Sunday to inspect the security arrangements to be put in place along the Yatra route and at various camping sites. He also chaired a meeting with the officers of police and CAPFs, a police spokesperson informed.

He said the inspection of the security ‘bandobast’ (arrangement) was aimed at ensuring a safe and seamless pilgrimage. Emphasis was laid on monitoring, strict vigil and patrolling to prevent any security breaches.

The security arrangements at various camping sites were also closely examined, with IGP emphasizing the need for appropriate, robust and sustained security measures to protect the pilgrims from any harm by the anti-national elements.

The inspection included an evaluation of on-ground deployment, access control, AS check teams and their paraphernalia, besides surveillance systems and emergency response protocols. The IGP while lauding the efforts of police and CAPFs in maintaining a high level of vigilance and preparedness, stressed upon them to maintain the same spirit during the entire period of Amarnath Yatra 2024.

At Chandanwari, IGP took a detailed review of the security measures put in place for the Yatra with the officers of police and CAPFs. They discussed the current security scenario and strategies to further strengthen the safety of the Yatra. They deliberated upon coordination mechanisms, intelligence sharing, and contingency plans to address any potential threats.

Birdi reiterated the commitment of police and CAPFs to ensure the safety and well-being of all pilgrims. He also urged the officers to remain alert and proactive in their duties.

Earlier, IGP Kashmir was briefed by the officers about the proposed security measures/arrangements to be put in place for the upcoming Yatra. The briefing included access control, ASCs, arrangements for camp security, use of modern/technical gadgets, road opening parties, laterals and preparations for disaster management, etc.

The officers were also directed to ensure better coordination and synergy with different security agencies working on ground. He also directed the officers to make adequate use of modern security gadgets/technology including CCTVs, drones so as to enhance the security surveillance grid and thwart evil designs of anti-national elements and terrorists.

 

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