IGP reviews crime, security situation in Bandipora
Stressed on current security challenges, crime trends
Srinagar: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, V.K. Birdi visited Bandipora district on Thursday to assess the region’s crime and security landscape.
Police in a handout said that this visit was part of a series of ongoing security reviews across various districts of the Kashmir Valley.
The police spokesman further stated that during his visit, IGP Birdi chaired a comprehensive meeting at the District Police Lines (DPL) Bandipora, which was attended by senior officers, including DIG North Kashmir Range Baramulla, Maqsood-Ul-Zaman, IPS, and SSP Bandipora, Harmeet Singh Mehta, JKPS. The meeting focused on current security challenges, crime trends, and the policing strategies implemented in the district.
SSP Mehta provided a detailed briefing on the security situation, highlighting recent crime patterns and the proactive measures being taken to ensure law and order. IGP Birdi emphasized the importance of constant vigilance, urging the need for timely and effective operational responses to prevent any potential disturbances and to maintain peace in the district, it said.
Following the meeting, the IGP inspected the Special Operations Group (SOG) camps in the area, stressing the need for regular training and preparedness of police personnel. He also directed officers to intensify surveillance on Anti-National Elements (ANEs) and take all necessary measures to prevent any untoward incidents, it said.
The visit concluded with the resolve to strengthen coordination between all security agencies and ensure sustained peace in the district, reads the statement.