DGP calls for intensifying anti-militancy operations

Srinagar: Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh on Thursday pressed for intensifying anti-militancy operations in Kashmir.
Chairing a meeting of top police officials about security situation, he directed for launching cordon and search operations to flush of militants.
A police spokesperson said DGP called for measures to tackle any situation and any act by the militants and their handlers across the border.
“Although we have got successes across Jammu and Kashmir against the terrorists, yet we should continue our actions against them with coordinated strategies to ensure long lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
Singh said that training in tackling law and order situations has to been upgraded to sharpen the skills of our personnel to meet any challenge.
“Nobody is above the law and one who breaks the law must be dealt with firmly,” he added.
He said public cooperation has helped to make our efforts fruitful in maintaining law and order.
He directed the officers that while dealing with any situation they should ensure that law-abiding people were not put to any inconvenience during their day-to-day activities.
“The support of community was essential and more and more public cooperation should be ensured by prioritizing community-based programmes. All possible help should be extended to the public as and when required,” he added.
The meeting was attended by ADGP, CID B. Srinivas, IGP Kashmir, SP Pani, DIG, CKR V K Birdi, DIG north Kashmir Suliaman Choudary among others.

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