Srinagar, Sep 29 (JKNS): Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi on Monday chaired a high-level security review meeting at PCR Kashmir, calling for enhanced surveillance, intensified anti-drug operations and strict monitoring of social media platforms.
As per news agency JKNS, IGP Birdi chaired a security review meeting at the Conference Hall of Police Control Room, Kashmir, to assess the prevailing security scenario across the valley. The meeting was attended by all Range DIsG, District SSsP of Kashmir Zone, and other senior officers.
At the onset of the meeting, Range DIsG and SSsP briefed the chair about the overall crime and security situation in their respective jurisdictions. Detailed reviews were presented on law & order management, ongoing anti-terror operations, and public safety measures. The deliberations also focused on critical issues including actions under the NDPS Act, achieving zero terror recruitment, strengthening district-level security grids, property attachment proceedings against terror elements, and other strategic concerns.
During the meeting, IGP Kashmir laid strong emphasis on enhanced monitoring of social media platforms to curb the spread of misinformation, propaganda, and anti-national content. Addressing the issue of narcotics, Shri V.K. Birdi directed officers to intensify anti-drug operations, increase surveillance on offenders, and actively work toward dismantling drug networks. He also underlined the importance of community outreach and rehabilitation as part of a comprehensive anti-narcotics strategy.
A district-wise security plan was discussed in detail, with focus on key installations, sensitive areas, and inter-agency coordination.
IGP Kashmir stressed the need for proactive intelligence gathering and swift response mechanisms to effectively deal with emerging threats. He directed officers to intensify area domination, conduct night patrolling in sensitive areas, and maintain strict surveillance on anti-national elements (ANEs).
IGP Kashmir appreciated the efforts of the district chiefs in preventing crime and emphasized the need for improving the quality of investigation. He also urged officers to remain vigilant, responsive, and people-centric in their approach. (JKNS)