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VVIP Visit Review Meet: Focus on Terror Threats, Night Domination & Critical Infrastructure: IGP Kashmir Directs Officials

JK News Service by JK News Service
April 5, 2025
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Srinagar: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone Vidhi Kumar Birdi on Saturday chaired a high-level joint security meeting at PCR Kashmir to review and enhance security arrangements for the upcoming VVIP visit, with a focus on countering terror threats, securing critical infrastructure, and strengthening night domination across the Valley.

Police Spokesperson in a statement issued here to news agency JKNS reads, “Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone Vidhi Kumar Birdi, chaired a joint security meeting at PCR Kashmir, joined by senior officials from various security forces, including the Police, Army, BSF, CRPF, ITBP, and intelligence agencies.”

The purpose of the meeting was to assess and enhance security measures in preparation for the upcoming VVIP visit to Jammu and Kashmir.

During the meeting, officers presented detailed security strategies for the VVIP visit. IGP Kashmir emphasized the need for heightened alertness, to counter potential terrorist threats. He stressed the importance of improving intelligence gathering, reinforcing security at vulnerable locations, and ensuring effective area and night domination. Focus was laid on securing critical infrastructure and vulnerable areas, with specific measures to protect vital assets and ensure safety. The deployment of CI QRTs was discussed to ensure rapid responses to emerging threats.

The IGP issued directives to strengthen security in both urban and rural areas of the valley, with round-the-clock patrolling and increased presence at key entry and exit points. He also emphasized the importance of briefing personnel on standard operating procedures (SOPs) and closely monitoring vulnerable areas to take swift action against suspicious activities, it reads.

At the end of the meeting, all the participating officers reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the outlined security measures with precision and coordination. IGP Kashmir concluded by reiterating the collective responsibility of the forces to maintain a secure environment, ensuring the safety of the VVIP, residents, and visitors alike, reads the statement.

The meeting was attended in person by the IG BSF, IG CRPF (KOS), IG CRPF Srinagar, DIG CKR Srinagar, DIG ITBP, SSP PCR Kashmir, SSP Srinagar, SSP Budgam, Col GS (IS) 15 Corps, SSP Traffic Rural, SSP Traffic City Srinagar, SSP Security Kashmir, SP CIK CID, SP APCR Kashmir, SP PC Srinagar, SP Telecommunication, and other officials. Additionally, the DIG NKR, DIG SKR, all other SSsP of the Kashmir Zone, and other senior officers participated virtually. (JKNS)

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