J&K Police review security, cybercrime in Rajouri-Poonch range
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Sandeep Wazir of the Rajouri-Poonch range in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday chaired a high-level conference at the District Police Office, Poonch, reviewing the security situation, cybercrime challenges, and modern policing strategies across the district.
Key Developments
The conference, structured as a DGP/IGP-level review, brought together senior officers including Shafket Hussain, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Poonch, the Additional SP (Operations), all supervisory officers, Station House Officers, and other personnel from across the district. Officers delivered PowerPoint presentations on contemporary policing challenges and best practices.
Agenda: Counter-Terrorism, Cybercrime and Narcotics
Deliberations covered a broad operational spectrum — crime prevention, counter-terrorism strategies, narcotics control, cybercrime investigation, public grievance redressal, and community policing initiatives. Particular attention was given to the ongoing 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyaan', with officers reviewing the progress of anti-drug operations and discussing coordinated efforts to dismantle narcotics networks. Awareness drives targeting the youth on the dangers of substance abuse were also discussed.
What the DIG Directed
DIG Wazir stressed maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and operational preparedness. He underscored the importance of technology-driven policing to improve efficiency, transparency, and public trust, and directed officers to remain vigilant against emerging security threats, cyber offences, and other criminal activities. He also called for stronger coordination among police units and security agencies to reinforce the overall security grid in Poonch.
Focus on Field-Level Policing
The conference concluded with deliberations on improving field-level operations, enhancing intelligence coordination, raising investigation standards, and building a more responsive policing mechanism across the district. The emphasis on people-friendly policing reflects a broader push by the Jammu and Kashmir Police to strengthen public trust in a region that has historically faced complex security challenges.