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DGP visits Gool, Mahore, Reasi

Srinagar, May 26: The Director General Police, J&K, Dilbag Singh visited Gool in Ramban, Mahore and Reasi today. The DGP was accompanied by IGP Vijay Kumar. At these places the DGP was received by the concerned district SsP and other jurisdictional officers. He was presented guards of honour on his reception.

The DGP during his visit had interactions with the officers and jawans of different Police Stations and Police Posts. During his address the DGP appreciated the achievements of the police of these districts against the militancy and other crimes. While rewarding the police personnel for these achievements the DGP advised them to expose the elements who will try to create any disturbance.

Referring to the achievements of the J&K Police and Security Forces against the terrorism particularly in neutralizing the commanders like Zakir Musa, the DGP said that work of the J&K Police has been appreciated at the highest levels of government including Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and Governor of the State. He said that the police being local has a greater responsibility in foiling any attempts of reviving the militancy in these areas.

The DGP appreciated the efforts of the police in smooth and peaceful conduct of panchayati, local body elections and the recent parliamentary elections. The DGP also visited some Police Stations, SDPO offices, Barracks and appreciated the upkeep and improvement of buildings.

DGP also noted during his visit the need of up gradation of some Police Posts as Police Stations and also establishing more police presence in these areas in the wake of establishment of Railway Stations, laying of railway tracks joining Jammu with Kashmir.

He advised the police personnel to take care of their family particularly the girl child. He also advised them to take good care of their health.

The DGP said that the necessary formalities for effecting the second phase of promotions have been started and added that pre-promotion courses have begun at various places.

He said that Police Headquarter is well aware of some difficulties of the police personnel and measures will be taken to redress these issues. He said that it was a nice experience to visit the areas which have been the jurisdiction of his earlier postings.

DGP further said that the police in different districts is successfully facing the different challenges and added that the officers and jawans of J&K Police are capable and competent of handling any kind of contingency. J&K Police along with the security forces including Army, CRPF, SSB, ITBP and BSF is doing an excellent job in tackling militancy and other challenges and added that police will continue this good work for the service of the people and will get more and more cooperation from the people and will succeed in restoration of peace in the State.

During his visit at these places DGP also sanctioned bada-khana/Iftar for the police personnel posted in these far-off places. DGP also visited 58 RR Hqrs. and 15 Sector and interacted with the Incharge officers including Brig. Navdeep Singh Dhayia of 15 Sector.

SSP Ramban Anita Sharma, Addl. SP Ramban, SDPO Ramban, SHO Gool, DO Sangaldan and DO Ind were present during the darbar at Gool and at Reasi SSP Reasi Nisha Nathyal, Commandant IRP 1st Parshotam Sharma, Principal STC Talwara Anil Katoch, Addl. SP Reasi, other GOs and jurisdictional officers were present during darbar at Reasi.

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