How Prepared is IGP Kashmir for Upcoming Events?
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Srinagar, Feb 11 (NationPress) - On Wednesday, V.K. Birdi, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Kashmir Zone, convened a significant security review meeting at the Police Control Room (PCR) in Srinagar.
Sources indicated that IGP V.K. Birdi, IPS, presided over a crucial joint security review session at the Police Control Room, Kashmir, in anticipation of several important events on the horizon.
The meeting saw participation from senior officials of the J&K Police, various intelligence agencies, the Army, Railways, and Central Armed Police Forces stationed within the Kashmir Zone. During the assembly, the IGP evaluated the existing security landscape and assessed the preparedness and coordination strategies established for the upcoming activities.
Stress was placed on the necessity for efficient intelligence sharing, inter-agency collaboration, and ongoing public cooperation to uphold peace and security.
District police leaders were instructed to amplify market monitoring initiatives in collaboration with civil administration to tackle hoarding, black marketing, and inflation of essential goods. Furthermore, district heads were urged to boost community involvement to guarantee the seamless execution of religious and public gatherings.
Considering the expected surge in tourist arrivals, enhanced security protocols were mandated at key tourist attractions.
The security measures at railway stations and along railway lines were scrutinized, leading to directives for increased patrolling, monitoring, and preventive actions, including awareness campaigns to prevent accidents.
Security protocols along the National Highway were also evaluated, with directives given for further fortification.
The IGP instructed all personnel to remain alert, fortify intelligence and response systems, and ensure close cooperation for the smooth and peaceful management of upcoming events throughout the Kashmir Valley.
In a recent high-level security review meeting led by Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding J&K, a mission-oriented approach was emphasized to neutralize terrorists and ensure zero infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB).
The presence of Pakistani terrorists in the mountainous districts of the Jammu region was also a topic of discussion at the Home Minister's meeting, with security forces being directed to operate in complete synergy to eradicate these threats and secure lasting peace in the area.