Rajendra reviews security arrangements for Darbar move

DGP, K Rajendra reviewing security arrangements for Darbar move in a meeting at Police Headquarters on Wednesday.
DGP, K Rajendra reviewing security arrangements for Darbar move in a meeting at Police Headquarters on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 27: In order to review the security arrangements for Darbar move from Jammu and its opening at Srinagar, Director General of Police (DGP), K. Rajendra Kumar convened a meeting at Police Headquarters here today.
The meeting was attended by senior police, para-military and intelligence officers.
Threadbare discussions were held with regard to the security arrangements made in connection with the closing of Civil Secretariat and other Move offices at Jammu and their opening in the summer capital.
Officers present in the meeting apprised about the security and deployment arrangements put in place for smooth Darbar move.  The meeting also discussed other arrangements made by different wings of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Mr. Rajendra stressed upon the officers to work in close coordination and make all required security arrangements in the twin capital cities and on National Highway. He asked the officers to formulate a comprehensive traffic plan to ensure hassle free traffic movement on the days convoy of vehicles  with office records and the employees move towards the summer capital.
The DGP said that security of employees and transportation of office records from Jammu to Srinagar is to be focused and all security arrangements need to be put in place in consultation with other security agencies. He said that deployment of security and traffic personnel should be enhanced to make the arrangement fruitful.
Discussing the security arrangements to be put in place at Srinagar, Mr. Rajendra said that security of vital installations, including Civil Secretariat and other offices, hotels hired for accommodating move employees needs to be focused. He also asked the officers to deploy additional manpower in the summer capital to keep law and order maintained.
DGP said that domination of sensitive places, joint night patrolling and naka checking on different places in the cities and National Highway should be made to check the activities of miscreants. Sharing the inputs among the intelligence agencies is also necessary to make security arrangement, said the DGP.
Earlier, the Inspectors General of Police of Kashmir and Jammu Zones, SJM Gillani and Danesh Rana apprised the meeting about the various security arrangements made by the concerned Zones for closing and opening of Darbar move.
Among others, the meeting was attended by Spl. DG (Coordination) SK Mishra, ADGPs, VK Singh, Dilbag Singh and L Mohanty, IGPs, SL Sharma, Jagjit Kumar and IG CRPF Jammu, Kuldeep Dhar, DIGPs, AA Wani and Surinder Gupta and other police officers.