IGP Kashmir interacts with probationary IPS officers

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Mar 3: The Inspector-General of Police, Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar today interacted with a group of 33 IPS Probationary Officers of the 2018 batch in the conference hall of Police Control Room Kashmir.
On the occasion, IGP Kashmir and DIG CKR Srinagar briefed the probationary officers about the recent challenges being faced by Police because of terrorism, fresh recruitment of youths into terrorist ranks, new burial management, law & order issues and other security issues in Kashmir valley.
“Besides roles of CAPFs were also highlighted in detail like performing L&O, ROP duties, VIP security, election duties, Amarnath Yatra duties and guarding vital installations,” police said.
IGP Kashmir briefed them about modes of intelligence collections like Humint, Techint and intelligence gathered during the investigation of terror-related cases and timely launching anti-terrorist operations with other security forces to achieve the desired result.
On border management, police said, he also appraised them about issues emerging due to ceasefire violation on the Line of Control (LoC) and the problems faced by police and civil administration in dealing with the situation.
The probationary IPS officers were also apprised about the measures being taken to strengthen the anti-infiltration grid on LoC by the Army. DIG CKR Srinagar Amit Kumar shared his experiences while leading anti-terrorist operations from the front.
Moreover, SSP Srinagar also gave a detailed presentation about the role of J&K Police in the maintenance of law & order and the fight against terrorism.
SP Operation Srinagar also gave a detailed presentation on technical surveillance, cybercrimes and other challenges faced by Police at the ground level. Later on, IGP Kashmir also replied to several questions of probationary IPS officers.