Need to augment security in vulnerable places: J&K DGP

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Asserting that the Jammu and Kashmir Police department stands united in solidarity with the bereaved family, Director General of Police, R R Swain on Monday stressed on the need to augment security in vulnerable places.

“There is an importance of adopting comprehensive counter measures to tackle terror crime incidents and securing the lives of people is department’s prime responsibility,” DGP Swain said while interacting with the jurisdictional police personnel of Basantgarh after he visited the home of martyr Village Defence Guard (VDG) SPO Mohammed Sharif at Ponara area of Basantgarh.

The VDG was martyred in a terror attack at Chochroo Gala area of Basantgarh. The DGP was accompanied by Additional Director General of Police, Jammu Zone Anand Jain, DIG U-R Range Rayees Mohammad. Bhat, SSP Udhampur Joginder Singh and other senior Police officers of District Udhampur.

The DGP met the family members of the martyr and expressed his heartfelt condolences on behalf of J&K Police.

While interacting with the family of the martyr, he assured that the Jammu and Kashmir Police department stands united in solidarity with the bereaved family and shared their grief and sorrow, and further promised that every support would be provided to the family of the martyr.

The DGP also handed over a cheque of amount Rs five lakh to the martyr’s family.

Later in the afternoon, the DGP visited Police Station Basantgarh, where he reviewed the functioning of the police station and also inspected the crime records.

He stressed the need to augment security in vulnerable places to prevent terror crime incidents.

He directed the officers to further strengthen communication within the ranks and augment the security grids in their respective areas for the safety and security of the people.

The DGP said, “all suspicious elements providing any kind of support to terrorist activities should be kept under radar to foil their attempts. This should be backed with stringent action against all kinds of elements found involved in unlawful activities.”

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