JAMMU: To review the security scenario and COVID-19 preparations, the Director General of Police J&K Dilbag Singh chaired a meeting of Police, Army and CRPF officers in Kishtwar district on Monday.
Later Singh addressed police officers and officials. The DGP was accompanied by the IGP Jammu Zone Mukesh Singh and DIG DKR range Abdul Jabbar.
The DGP lauded the police personnel and other security forces for hunting down the two terrorists, who were involved in the recent attack on two SPOs. He said the synergy between the forces in J&K has been acknowledged by7 the governments at highest levels.
The DGP directed the officers to strengthen the security grid and plug the gaps with strict security measures to root out the residual militancy in the area. He stressed to take stringent action against those involved in the anti-national activities. He instructed the officers to use the new technology in neutralizing militants.
During the meeting, Singh reviewed the measures taken to contain the deadly virus from spreading. He directed the officers to take all necessary steps in implementing the government orders on ground. He directed the officers to follow the health protocols issued in maintaining social distancing among the general public.
He stresses to use all resources in helping the needy people and also directed them to take strict action against those people who are defying or violating government orders.
SSP Kishtwar Harmeet Singh and other officers gave the detailed briefing to the DGP about the security scenario and measures taken against the fight of COVID-19 in their respective jurisdiction.
The meeting besides IGP Jammu and DIG DKR range was attend by Brigadier 9 Sector RR Shri Vikram Bhan, CO 26 RR Shri Sanjay Hajra, CO 17 RR, Vijay Solanki, CO 11 RR Nachiket Kodilkar, CO IRP 22nd Bn, Shivdeep Kumar, CO CRPF 52 Bn. Suresh Kumar and jurisdictional Gazetted Officers.
The DGP also visited Delta Force Headquarters and discussed security related matters with GoC Maj. General Ravi Murugan. IGP Jammu Zone, DIG DKR Range and SSP Ramban were also present in the discussions.