ADGP reviews operational preparedness of Jammu Zone

ADGP Jammu Zone Anand Jain chairing a meeting on Tuesday.
ADGP Jammu Zone Anand Jain chairing a meeting on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

Jammu, Oct 22: A high-level meeting was held today at the Zonal Police Headquarters Jammu under the chairmanship of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Jammu Zone, Anand Jain, to review the operational preparedness of various forces deployed in Jammu Zone.
The agenda of the meeting primarily focused on designing comprehensive strategies aimed at ensuring coordination and communication with other law enforcement and security agencies for better intelligence sharing and joint operations. It also discussed the strategic mobilization of force, strengthening the security grid by identifying the operational security vaccums and designing solutions that prioritize dynamic and community policing, and strengthening the police-public relationship to foster a safer environment.
Anand Jain, emphasized on bringing synergy in the action plan of various forces and focused on devising approaches that are built on the pillars of thorough security analysis and actionable intelligence. He also laid stress on ensuring seamless and smooth inter district and inter agency coordination.
The meeting concluded with Anand Jain, urging all the officers to remain vigilant and proactive in addressing any unforeseen challenges. It also laid out a comprehensive action plan with clear responsibilities assigned to the respective agencies.
The meeting was attended by IG CRP Jammu Sector; DIG BSF Jammu Frontier; Addl. Commissioner, Special Bureau, Jammu; DIG Training, PHQ J&K; DIG Traffic, Jammu; DIG JKS Range; Dy Director IB Jammu; senior officers of CISF and SSB; SSPs of Jammu, Udhampur, Reasi, and Samba; Commandants of IRP 15th Bn, 1st Bn Women; IRP 19th Bn, IRP 7th Bn, IRP 14th Bn, IRP 12th Bn, JKAP 8th Bn, IRP 18th Bn; SSPs PCR Jammu, Security Jammu, Railways Jammu, Traffic NHW, CID SB Jammu, CID CI Jammu, Telecommunication Jammu; and Officers of 16 Corps and 26 Infantry Division.