DGP stresses on strengthening the security grid in J&K

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Dec 11 2015 | 4:42 PM IST
Director General of Jammu and Kashmir police K Rajendra Kumar has stressed on further strengthening the security grid at all levels and ensuring the peace and normalcy prevail in the state.
There is need for strengthening the security grid at all levels and ensure that peace and normalcy prevails in Jammu and Kashmir, DGP said.
DGP held a video conference with District Superintendents of Police of Kashmir province and reviewed the current year's progress with regard to law & order, security, crime control, infrastructure, training and other administrative fronts yesterday.
Rajendra asked the officers to brief their subordinates units to remain vigilant to meet any exigency caused by unfavourable weather.
He said that the problems faced by the common people in far-flung areas should be addressed timely.
He stressed upon the officers for maintaining close coordination and strengthening the communication network to facilitate the people during emergency situations.
The DGP also asked officials concerned to speed up the rate of finalizing the cases and bringing criminals to justice and said that investigation work should be monitored regularly to get better results.
He asked the officers to fix priorities for the next year to strengthen all units on modern lines.
He said better deliverance should be the priority of the organization and gaps observed during the current year should be addressed.
Rajendra stressed upon the officers to work in close coordination with other security agencies to curb the activities of elements inimical to peace.
He asked the officers that while dealing with any anti-militancy operation and law and order scenario, people should not face any inconvenience.
Rajendra also asked officers to coordinate and help civil administration in minimizing problems of common masses caused due to cold weather.
He said field staff should be briefed to bring the problems of the people to the notice of the concerned authorities for redress.
Deliberating on the pace of progress of civic action programme in the districts, Rajendra stressed to monitor the programmes personally and ensure that the deserving people particularly the youth are benefited through these programmes.
He said that Police Department is carrying out various programmes for the betterment and development of the youth.
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First Published: Dec 11 2015 | 4:42 PM IST

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