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Terror declining, protecting citizens right top priority: Shah tells J&K Police

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New Delhi, Feb 18: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today asked Jammu and Kashmir Police to prioritize safeguarding the rights of the citizens as terror activities are declining and the security scenario is improving. 

“For the full implementation of the new laws, it is imperative to change the attitude of the police personnel and the administration and create awareness about the new laws among the citizens. With the decline in terror activities and improvement in the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir, the Police should now prioritize safeguarding the rights of its citizens,” he said.

Union Home Minister was chairing a review meeting on the implementation of three new criminal laws in Jammu and Kashmir, in the presence of Lieutenant Governor   Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister   Omar Abdullah, in New Delhi today.

The meeting reviewed the implementation and present status of various new provisions related to police, prisons, courts, prosecution, and forensics in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was attended by the Union Home Secretary, Chief Secretary and Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir, the Director General of the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD), the Director General of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), and other senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the UT administration.

Shah said there is an urgent need to use the provision of Trial in Absentia in the union territory.

Union Home Minister stressed the need to fix the responsibility of police officers to expedite the process of filing chargesheets. He said that every police station in Jammu and Kashmir should put the maximum use of the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) into practice.

He said that 100% training of investigating officers regarding the provisions of the new laws should be ensured at the earliest.   Shah said that decisions on provisions related to terrorism and organized crime should be taken only after thorough scrutiny at the level of Superintendent of Police. He added that strict monitoring is required to ensure that these provisions under the new laws are not misused.

Union Home Minister asked the UT administration to ensure full implementation of the three new criminal laws, made under the leadership of Prime Minister   Narendra Modi, in Jammu and Kashmir by April 2025. He said that optimum use of technology should be made to ensure speedy justice under the three new criminal laws.

  Amit Shah said that the Jammu and Kashmir administration and government have done satisfactory work towards the implementation of the new criminal laws despite difficult circumstances. He said that the progress of implementation of the three new laws in Jammu and Kashmir should be reviewed on a monthly, fortnightly, and weekly basis at the level of the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, and Director General of Police, respectively.