Jammu- The Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh on Tuesday ordered intensified operations to track down the militants involved in the twin attacks in Rajouri earlier this month, and directed stringent action against each and every individual who provided support to militants in executing the attack.
Singh passed these instructions while chairing a high level meeting of army, police and CRPF officers to review the security scenario of the border district, a police spokesperson said Tuesday.The DGP was accompanied by ADGP Jammu Zone, Mukesh Singh.
Addressing the meeting, the spokesperson said, the DGP sought the progress of investigation regarding the Dhangri incident and directed for looking at all the angles and work out involvement of all the anti national elements and terrorists involved in this heinous crime.
On January 1, four people were killed and many injured after unidentified militants fired on their houses in Dhangri village of Rajouri. Two cousin sisters, both minors, lost their lives in an IED explosion the next day.
Singh, he said, emphasized on utilizing modern technology and human intelligence to monitor the suspect movements on borders and as also in the hinterland to prevent anti-peace incidents.
“DGP directed for intensifying the operations with all might to track down the involved terrorists. He also directed for stringent action against each and every individual who has provided any support to terrorists in executing the cowardly attack,” he added.
The spokesperson said that the DGP directed for further strengthening the security grid by conducting naka checking and joint patrolling besides ensuring the area domination.
Singh, he said, stressed for following SOPs laid down in this context.
“He stressed for keeping strict surveillance on cross border narco trade saying that elements from across the borders are using it for terror financing besides targeting youth of Jammu and Kashmir. The DGP directed for strict action against the element found involved in anti-peace activities and narco-trade,” he added.
The DGP, the spokesperson said, stressed for enhanced coordination among forces; Army, Police and CAPFs, which he said has been the cause of success on the anti-terror front.
Asserting that during the recent past forces have had tremendous success on the anti-terror front, Singh, he said, stressed for further strengthening the synergy between the Police and security forces so as to track down the remaining terrorists.
“We have to continue our commitment towards the mission peace to consolidate the growing peace in J&K,” he added.
According to the spokesperson, the DGP directed the police personnel to be friendly towards the general public which would help in good policing.
“Giving thrust on grievance redressal, Singh, he said, directed for ensuring fast and efficient disposal of public grievances and added that Thana Diwas is an effective imitative in this direction.
“The officers present in the meeting briefed the DGP regarding the security scenario of the District. He was also apprised about the progress in the Dhangri terror incident and various anti-terror measures,” the spokesperson added.
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