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High Time To Root Out Organised Crime In J&K: DGP

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Srinagar: Director General of Police, Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat, IPS, visited the Crime Branch Headquarters in Srinagar today. He reviewed the unit’s work, current investigations, and overall functioning.
The DGP was received by the IGP Crime Branch Headquarters, J&K and senior officers. He held a meeting with officers and was briefed about important ongoing cases, including cybercrime, financial frauds, and other serious matters.
Nalin Prabhat-IPS asked officers to work with honesty and speed. He stressed the use of technology and proper case documentation to make investigations stronger and help in court proceedings. He praised the efforts of the Crime Branch and said more training and support will be provided, especially in cyber and financial crime areas.
Later, the DGP met with the staff, encouraged them to keep up their good work, and assured them of full support from Police Headquarters J&K.
This visit is part of the DGP’s regular field reviews to improve coordination and performance across police units in J&K.
The top officer chaired a security review meeting in view of forthcoming events at the Police Control Room in Srinagar on Monday.
A spokesperson said the Director General of Police was apprised of the prevailing security situation in the Union Territory by the Zonal Inspectors General and heads of various wings.
Senior officials from the intelligence wing also presented their assessments and briefed the DGP on relevant developments. During the meeting, the officers discussed the recent security developments along with the current challenges viz-a-viz the measures to counter these challenges, the spokesperson said.
The DGP emphasised the need to review and enhance the security plans and to design effective counter insurgency strategies for smooth and peaceful conduct of the events.
He also directed the officers to increase surveillance upon anti-national elements and to increase area dominations in their respective areas.
Prabhat also stressed the need to enhance the security of vulnerable targets and to ensure foolproof security arrangements.

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