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Kashmir police chief reviews Yatra security along national highway, Navyug Tunnel

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Srinagar: In an effort to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims and tourists during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar along with DIG South Kashmir Range, SSP Kulgam, CO CRPF and other officials, conducted a comprehensive security review at various points, including the Navyug Tunnel on the national highway, police spokesman informed Sunday.

He said during the review, ADGP Kumar personally inspected the live up and down convoy movements, observing the existing security measures in place.

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He provided insights and advised the implementation of additional measures to be adopted by the police and CRPF personnel, and emphasized upon officers to ensure that SOPs are being adhered in letter and spirit.

He directed the officers to be extra vigilant and to ensure that safety and security of pilgrimage is not compromised.

The new measures advised by ADGP will enable the police and security forces to better tackle security challenges and ensure the safety and smooth movement of convoys on the national highway.

Emphasizing the importance of maintaining smooth traffic flow, ADGP Kumar instructed Kulgam police to extend full assistance to traffic personnel in regulating traffic and preventing any harassment to visitors and locals.

Kumar also stressed the importance of safeguarding the interests of tourists and the general public. He emphasized the need to create a welcoming and safe environment, free from any form of harassment.

Following the security review, Kumar convened a coordination meeting at headquarters of 163rd Battalion CRPF, where officials discussed strategies and measures to prevent any potential terror incidents along the designated route.

Recognizing the significance of maintaining robust security on this vital transportation route, Kumar led discussions on various counter-terrorism initiatives.

While instructing SSP Kulgam, ADGP Kumar emphasized the need to gather specific human intelligence to enhance cordon and search operations on both sides of the national highway, spokesman said.

Recognizing the importance of intelligence-led operations in ensuring the safety of the region, ADGP Kumar emphasized the need for gathering precise and actionable intelligence. The generated human intelligence will play a crucial role in identifying potential threats and facilitating efficient security measures along the designated route, he said.

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