IGP Kashmir chairs security meeting on Muhurram, Yatra

IGP Kashmir chairs security meeting on Muhurram, Yatra

SRINAGAR: Inspector General of Police Kashmir V K Birdi on Saturday directed security forces to increase surveillance and ensure foolproof security arrangements for Muhurram-related events as well as ongoing Amarnathji Yatra in the valley.
Birdi chaired a security review meeting here which was attended by senior officers from the police force and its Criminal Investigation Department, Intelligence Bureau, Sashastra Seema Bal, Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force and Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
The meeting focused on various security arrangements put in place for Muharram during which a large number of religious processions are expected to be taken out in various parts of the valley, officials said.
The security measures related to the challenges in the management of mourning processions, crowd control, traffic regulation and maintenance of law and order during the period were also discussed, they said.
The IGP Kashmir directed the officers to have foolproof security arrangements in place to ensure the peaceful conduct of the events. Birdi also directed them to increase surveillance on “anti-national elements” and “mischief mongers”.
He advised the officers to visit imambargahs and mosques to review the security arrangements and conduct coordination meetings with both Sunni and Shia community members.
The IGP Kashmir stressed engagement with the Shia community leaders and members, seeking their cooperation for the safe and peaceful conduct of all the events.
He also directed the district heads to devise comprehensive security strategies and route plans in their respective districts to prevent any untoward event.
During the meeting, the officers also briefed the IGP Kashmir on the ongoing annual Amarnath yatra and its status.
“Lastly, the officers also briefed IGP Kashmir regarding the ongoing SANJY and its status. IGP Kashmir Zone directed the officers to ensure that cut-off timings are strictly adhered so as to ensure safety of pilgrims during their movement.”
IGP Kashmir Zone directed the officers to remain alert and maintain continued vigil during the movement of devotees to ensure safe & incident free yatra, they added.

 

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