Police to review security of vital installations in Jammu

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Aug 08 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
The Jammu and Kashmir police have been asked to review security of vital installations and religious places and keep a tab on social media activities in Jammu region ahead of the Independence Day celebrations.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu Zone, Danish Rana chaired a high-level security review meeting in Jammu and directed officers to maintain extra vigil in view of the upcoming programmes lined up for August 15.
"District SSPs were directed to review the security of vital installations, religious places, minority pockets, crowded places and Police and Paramilitary Forces' establishments to ensure utmost alertness," an official said.
The IGP directed the officers to keep a close watch on social media activities as well.
After an assessment by State and Central Intelligence Agencies, senior police officers gave a detailed account of the security arrangements that have been put in place in the run up to the Independence Day in and around Jammu city including border areas.
"Detailed deliberations were held on all the points concerning parade contingents, preparation of venues, anti- sabotage checks of the venues, barricading and traffic arrangements in the city and at the venue, fire services, medical facilities and other contingencies for Independence Day celebrations.
"During the meeting, the IGP asked officers to work in close coordination with each other for greater synergy as the goal is common," the official said.
The IGP asked the Intelligence agencies, Police and security force officers to step-up vigil and security in the district to check any attempt of infiltration, movement of "anti-national" elements and forestall any ill-conceived plan of terrorists.
"A detailed review of the prevailing security scenario, throughout Jammu zone, was taken. The intelligence agencies also gave their assessments about the prevailing situation particularly in Chenab Valley and Rajouri, Poonch District," the officer added.
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First Published: Aug 08 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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