DGP chairs security review meeting

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Srinagar, Jan 1: Director General of Police Dilbag Singh Tuesday chaired a security review meeting of officers at Police Control Room Kashmir here.

While reviewing the security measures, DGP, as per a police spokesperson, urged the police officials to adopt a highly dedicated and professional approach while dealing with the crime matters and generate a social impact for the betterment of society.

He appreciated the role of the police force in tackling law and order and other challenges on ground.

“DGP also complimented the police force for all its good work done in past including successful conduct of Panchayat/ULB elections which has earned the appreciation for Jammu and Kashmir,” the spokesperson said.

“While impressing the resolve of J&K Police to fight against social evils, DGP enjoined upon the officers to act strictly against drug peddlers to curb the problem of drug abuse. DGP also insisted to have the commitment of highest order in curbing social crimes,” the spokesperson said.

He congratulated the police officers who were promoted under NFS scheme and assured that more welfare measures are being initiated for the betterment of police force.

Expressing compliments and New Year greetings, DGP, as per the spokesperson, urged all the ranks for ensuring transparent and people friendly policing.

Earlier in the day DGP along with IGP Kashmir had visited district Pulwama and interacted with police personnel in the district.

The meeting at PCR Kashmir was attended by ADGP L&O, Munir Ahmad Khan, IGP Kashmir S P Pani, Range DIsG, District SSP and SSP PCR Kashmir, the spokesperson said.

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