Crime Gazette-2014 released, shows decreasing trend in crime situation

Excelsior Correspondent

DGP, K Rajendra and others releasing Crime Gazette-2014 at Srinagar on Wednesday.
DGP, K Rajendra and others releasing Crime Gazette-2014 at Srinagar on Wednesday.

SRINAGAR, May 20: Director General of Police (DGP), K. Rajendra Kumar today released Crime Gazette-2014 at a function held at Crime Headquarters here today.
The gazette is a first hand information about the crime situation of the State and provides a vital data base for strategy building and designing crime containment initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, the DGP said that investigation of special crimes is a major responsibility of Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch and the agency has to improve its working by adopting latest methods of investigation helping speedy disposal of crime cases. He said that criminals pose a great threat to the peaceful atmosphere as the crime is a basic cause of all evils.  He said that the investigating agencies have to strengthen their mechanism and the civil society has also an important role in crime detection.
Mr. Rajendra appreciated the efforts of State Crime Branch, saying that the initiative would help different wings of Jammu and Kashmir Police to assess and evaluate their performance and concentrate on improvements in different fields of policing.
The gazette shows decreasing trend in crime scenario in the State during the year 2014 as compared to previous year. It reveals that 25390 cases were registered under various heads of crime during the year as against 26907 cases during 2013. It also shows decrease in the crime against women as 3535 cases were registered during the year as against 3714 during the corresponding previous year.
Earlier, the IGP Crime, Muneer Ahmed Khan threw light on the functioning of Crime Branch in the State and briefed the DGP about the achievements in the field of investigation by using latest methods.
The function was attended by ADGPs, SK Mishra, SP Vaid, SM Sahai, Dilbag Singh and L Mohanti, IGPs, AK Choudhary, SJM Geelani, AG Mir and Jagjit Kumar, Dir. SSG, SA Mujtaba, SSPs, Mubassir Latifi and Shahid Miraj, Dy.SP Zahoor Ahmed and other police officers.
Meanwhile, DGP reviewed the security situation of the Valley at a meeting of officers from JKP, CRPF, intelligence and civil administration at Police Control Room (PCR) here today.
He said that coordination among different agencies would lead the efforts towards a right direction for ensuring a lasting peace in the State.  All stakeholders have to follow a people friendly approach while dealing situations and exhibit tolerance, avoiding excess use of force, said the DGP.
Mr. Rajendra stressed upon the officers to maintain close coordination and ensure security in their respective areas. He said that while maintaining law and order it should be ensured that law abiding citizens are not put to any discomfort during their day-to-day activities. He asked for random nakas and intensive patrolling in sensitive areas.