*Releases booklet on drug abuse
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 18: Director General of Police Dilbag Singh today visited Reasi and Udhampur districts and asked the forces to remain extra cautious and alert as Pakistan may try to use different tactics to regain the support and indulge in unlawful activities in these areas.
The DGP visited Dudu in Udhampur and Arnas in Reasi district. He was accompanied by DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range Sujit Kumar. During his visit, the DGP chaired darbars with jurisdictional officers and Jawans and reviewed the Police functioning and security scenario of these areas. On his arrival, DGP was received by senior officers of the respective districts and was presented with ceremonial guards of honour.
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Interacting with the officers from Police and CAPF at Dudu and Arnas, the DGP said that the forces have made huge sacrifices for the peace. He said that security forces with the cooperation of public are working tirelessly for peace in Jammu and Kashmir and added that strong security measures have been put in place to foil any ill design being instigated from across the border.
He emphasized that rule of law has to be ensured and nobody should be allowed to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere. The DGP said that our forces are well equipped and committed to deal with any challenge with fortitude.
The DGP said that welfare of Police personnel including SPOs has always been priority of Police Headquarters and added that with the support of Government administration more welfare measures have been taken in recent times for benefit the Jawans and their families.
The J&K police chief also interacted with the civil society members and emphasized the need for enhanced Police Public cooperation for providing better policing. He said that the civil society has a major role to garner people’s coordination in the eradication of social crime, drug menace and other unlawful activities.
SSP Reasi Rashmi Wazir and ASP Udhampur Rajinder Katoch briefed the DGP about the present security situation of their respective districts.
Earlier in the day, the DGP visited the Drug De-addiction Centre Jammu where he interacted with the Medical and Paramedical staff and also the inmates. He enquired from the inmates regarding the facilities being provided to them. The police officers and Incharge DDC Jammu briefed the DGP about the work and functioning of the Centre. He also released a booklet prepared by the Jammu Police on ‘Drug abuse” on the occasion.
Vivek Gupta, DIG JSK Range, Tajinder Singh, SSP Jammu, Kulbir Singh, SSP PCR Jammu, Vinay Sharma SP (South) Jammu and Dr Shahnaz, Incharge Drug De-addiction Centre Jammu were present on the occasion.