Need for deploying Anti-Sabotage teams along Yatra route: ADGP

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, June 25: The Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar today stressed the need for strengthening the existing security infrastructure and deploying Anti-Sabotage teams along the Yatra route in view of the annual Amarnath Yatra, which is set to begin from July 1.
He issued these directions while chairing a joint meeting with the officers of the Police, BSF and CRPF at the Police Control Room. The meeting involved detailed discussions regarding overall security arrangements to be adopted for the safe and smooth conduct of the upcoming yatra.
During the meeting, the ADGP emphasized the need for a multi-layered security approach, incorporating the expertise and resources of multiple security agencies.
ADGP also directed the officers to enhance security and mitigate potential threats by deploying Anti-Sabotage teams along the Amarnath Yatra route to identify and neutralize any possible terror threat.
The officers were also guided to boost surveillance and threat detection by using advanced drone technology, as well as real-time aerial surveillance over the pilgrimage route.
Discussions during the meeting revolved around strengthening the existing security infrastructure, enhancing surveillance measures, and augmenting personnel deployment along the pilgrimage route.
Various aspects of security, including threat perception, crowd management, traffic control, and emergency response mechanisms, were thoroughly analyzed and reviewed.
Besides revising and modifying various SOPs related to countering all types of terror attacks, counter-drone attacks, natural disasters, and Law and order situations, the ADGP urged the officers to remain vigilant and proactive, keeping abreast of the latest security protocols and intelligence inputs.
The meeting was attended by IG BSF Ashok Yadav, DIG CKR Srinagar Sujit Kumar, DIG SKR Rayees Mohammad Bhat, DIG CRPF (South Srinagar) Mathew A John, DIG CRPF Panthachowk Pramod Kumar Mehra, DIG CRPF Anantnag range Kulvir Singh Deswal, SSP Srinagar Rakesh Balwal, CO CRPF Harjinder Singh Bhumal, and others.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the coordination among different agencies involved in the security arrangements. ADGP Kashmir emphasized the significance of seamless collaboration and information sharing to ensure a cohesive and effective security apparatus.
The senior officers present at the meeting shared their insights and recommendations, highlighting the importance of robust communication channels, regular training programs, and real-time monitoring systems.
The ADGP expressed confidence in the capabilities of the security personnel and their commitment to ensuring the safety of the devotees.
He urged them to work in close coordination with the local communities and religious leaders to foster a peaceful and secure environment throughout the Amarnath Yatra.
As the pilgrimage approaches, the ADGP assured the public that every possible measure would be taken to provide a secure and hassle-free experience for the devotees.
He also urged the general public to cooperate with the security forces and follow the prescribed guidelines for their safety.