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Chairs joint security review meeting, issues directions to increase security patrols to mitigate any potential threats during festivals
KS News
Desk
Srinagar,
March 27:
Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, V K Birdi on
Thursday chaired a joint security review meeting at Police Control Room (PCR)
Kashmir to evaluate and finalize security arrangements for the upcoming major
events in the Kashmir Valley.
The meeting was attended by senior officers from J&K
Police, intelligence agencies, and various security forces.
Key participants included IG CRPF Srinagar Pawan Kumar
Sharma, DIG CKR Rajiv Pandey, DIG CRPF KOS, DIG CRPF South/North, DIG BSF
Srinagar, DIG ITBP, JD IB, SSP Srinagar, SSP Traffic City Srinagar, SSP CID
CIK, SSP Security Kashmir, SSP SDRF, SSP APCR, Deputy Director Fire and Emergency,
with all District SSsP from the Kashmir zone joining virtually.
The meeting primarily focused on reviewing security
arrangements in anticipation of the upcoming festivals, particularly
Eid-ul-Fitr, and the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY).
Discussions centered on safeguarding public security,
ensuring law and order, and ensuring the smooth execution of these large-scale
events.
With Eid-ul-Fitr approaching, which typically sees large
congregations for night prayers and other religious observances at mosques
across the Kashmir Valley, IGP Kashmir issued clear directives for effective
crowd control management.
He emphasized the need for adequate security measures to
prevent overcrowding, ensure public safety, and maintain the orderly conduct of
events across the valley.
Specific instructions were given to control entry and exit
points, deploy personnel at strategic locations, and collaborate with local
community leaders for seamless event coordination.
Officers were instructed to enhance vigilance, conduct random
checks at sensitive locations, and increase security patrols to mitigate any
potential threats during the festivals.
In addition to preparations for the festivals, the meeting
also focused on the upcoming SANJY which attracts thousands of pilgrims each
year.
IGP Kashmir underscored the importance of meticulous
planning, with a particular focus on logistical arrangements, route security,
and emergency response protocols.
Throughout the meeting, IGP Kashmir emphasized the need for
seamless coordination between various security agencies to address the complex
security challenges posed by these major events.
"The
J&K Police remain fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of
both the public and pilgrims during these significant occasions," the
handout reads.