Swain takes over as J&K DGP after retirement of Dilbag Singh
Immediately after taking over the DGP, Swain chaired a meeting at PHQ which was attended by senior officers and other wings.
Immediately after taking over the DGP, Swain chaired a meeting at PHQ which was attended by senior officers and other wings.
On his visit to Anantnag, the DGP chaired a high-level meeting of police, Army and CRPF officers to review the security scenario in the wake of targeted terror strikes at migrant labourers and ongoing Amaranth pilgrimage.
DGP was speaking in meetings during his visit to Reasi and Gulabgarh in Jammu division where Pakistani agencies are trying to revive terrorism. He reviewed the crime and security scenario.
While interacting with the officers, the DGP said that every measure enforced by JK Police and other security forces is aimed to safeguard the lives of the people.
He stressed on the importance of maintaining close synergy between the forces to meet the security challenges.
Besides, there are schemes for the NoKs of martyrs, their wards and also for the retired Police personnel and their spouses.
SSP Ganderbal and officers from CRPF briefed the DGP, regarding the security and other necessary arrangements put in place for smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.
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The DGP said that during last year around 85 terror modules involved in grenade throwing, civilian killings and other different terror activities were busted.
Dilbag visited the Poonch district where he reviewed internal and border security arrangements in joint officers' meetings.