SRINAGAR, NOV 28: Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh on Thursday said that militants are making all out attempts to disrupt the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Our forces are committed and capable enough to counter any anti-peace act,” he said.
The DGP directed the officers to maintain close surveillance of such elements trying to disrupt the fast returning peaceful atmosphere and take all measures to neutralise such attempts. He said that the militants involved in the killing of Sarpanch Syed Rafiq and RD employee Sheikh Zahoor at Hakura have been identified as Junaid & Zubair of HM and ensured that they will be brought to law.
Underscoring the need for pro-active role of the law enforcing agencies, DGP asked security forces to put in place effective measures for maintaining peace and order in coordination with each other.
He was chairing a security review meeting at PCR Kashmir .The meeting was attended by IGP Armed Vijay Kumar-IPS, IGP Kashmir S.P Pani-IPS, DIG CKR, SSP Srinagar, SSP Security and other senior officers from CAPF.
The meeting deliberated on security scenario in the Valley. The officers representing different agencies briefed the DGP about the measures put in place for maintaining peace and order and ensuring security of the people.
Singh said that safety and security of the people is our prime concern and every design of the elements inimical to peace should be foiled firmly. He said that JKP along with other sister agencies has enforced rule of law after facing tough challenges and have succeeded to maintaining sense of security among the minds of the people. Public cooperation has helped to make our efforts fruitful and the Organization is giving impetus to strengthen relations with the people for the eradication of crimes from the society.
The DGP reiterated that nobody is above law and one who breaks the law would be dealt with firmly. He said that while dealing any situation, it should be ensured that law abiding people are not put to any inconvenience during their day today activities.
Further DGP directed the officers to strengthen the Nakas established across valley and augment the security grids to ensure safe and secure environment for the citizens of valley. DGP stressed that the action against the militants should be continued and all the suspicious elements should be kept under check so as to foil their ill designs aimed at disrupting normal lives of the people.
DGP reiterated that the support of community members is essential and more and more public cooperation should be ensured by prioritising community-based programmes. All possible help be exercised in case of bad weather.