J&K DGP asks officers to intensify anti terror operations

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Dilbagh Singh
DGP Dilbagh Singh
Srinagar, May 14 (UNI) Amid the targeted attacks, J&K’s Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Saturday directed the officers to intensify anti terror operations.

He directed officers that all the suspicious elements that are providing any kind of support to terrorist activities should be kept under the radar to foil their attempts.

DGP said this while chairing a meeting of the senior police officers in which he reviewed the progress of the targets and goals set for the current year.

With regard to the terror violence cases, he stressed for regular follow-up and supervision of District Senior Superintendents of Police.

He stressed for dedication of teams under the DySP/inspector to investigate all important cases. Stressing for quality investigation of crime of special nature, the DGP directed for identifying the officers who will be given the work of supervision.
Singh directed for quick disposal of UAPA cases to ensure that cases are submitted for judicial determination within prescribed period.
The DGP directed for updating the data of anti-peace elements on daily bases.

He directed the officers to further strengthen and augment the intelligence as well as security grids in their respective areas for the safety and security of the people.

Singh also directed for intensified anti terror operations and said that all the suspicious elements that are providing any kind of support to terrorist activities should be kept under the radar to foil their attempts.
Stringent action should be taken against the elements found involved in anti peace activities, he said.

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