Jammu- The Director General of Police J&K, Dilbag Singh on Monday called for timely digitization of all records pertaining to all terrorists, over-ground workers (OGWs), anti-national elements, besides compilation of data regarding their properties and friends across the Union Territory.
He made these remarks while chairing a meeting of all DySsP police components at Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir, a police spokesperson said.
Addressing the meeting, he said, the DGP asserted that JKP over the years has been doing commendable job on the anti-terror front because of which the force has become a brand across the country which is further validated by the awards JKP has received over the years.
Singh, he said, maintained that in view of new and upcoming challenges, police needs to further enhance the effectiveness of these units for which he directed the component heads to submit their suggestions and identify the areas which they feel could be further improved.
“JKP has been firmly tackling every situation and subversive acts with fortitude and emphasized on the need to continue working with similar dedication and commitment for providing a terror free eco-system in J&K,” Singh said
The DGP, according to the spokesperson, stressed upon the officers to increase focus on human intelligence besides the technical inputs and enjoined upon all the Units to intensify anti-terror operations to flush out the remaining terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir besides exhorted upon to take stringent action against any person or organization supporting such activities.
Singh, he said, directed the officer to take full advantage of the latest technology and gadgets which have been recently added to the armoury of Police.
“DGP also stressed for timely digitization of all records pertaining to all terrorists, OGWs, Anti-national elements besides compilation of data regarding their properties, friends and others,” he added
The DGP, the spokesperson said, advised officers to also ensure professional investigation in UAPA cases in order to ensure conviction of accused and to effectively deal with the terror ecosystem.
“He directed that those Police personnel who are not following professional code of conduct or are involved in any activity that is detrimental to Police-Public relations should be identified and action against them should be initiated,” he added.
During the meeting, the spokesperson said, the DGP also reviewed the security scenario in the area of operation of all SOG units across the valley and also took stock of their performance.
Singh, he said, stressed upon all officers to be friendly with the public in their endeavors and during the line of duty besides directing them to visit villages, interact with local people and ensure that any problems being faced by them are either resolved or brought to the notice of the concerned.
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