Srinagar, November 6: Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat, IPS, chaired a high-level security review meeting at the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir to assess the prevailing security scenario in the Valley and devise strategies to further strengthen the security and intelligence network.
The meeting brought together senior officers including Spl. DG Coordination J&K S.J.M. Gillani, IGP Kashmir Zone, IG CRPF (KOS), IG CRPF (Srinagar Sector), range DIsG of J&K, DIG SSB Srinagar, DIsG CRPF (South and North Srinagar), all district SSPs of Kashmir Zone, SSP PCR Kashmir, SP PC Srinagar, and other senior officials.
During the session, officers briefed the DGP on the current security landscape, recent developments, and operational preparedness across their respective areas. Reviewing these inputs, DGP Prabhat issued a series of directives aimed at improving coordination, operational efficiency, and on-ground responsiveness.
Emphasizing the need for robust surveillance and inter-agency cooperation, the DGP called for strengthening the city’s security grid through advanced monitoring systems and proactive field engagement. He instructed officers to conduct dynamic and surprise checkpoints at strategic and vulnerable locations to ensure better area domination and deterrence.
To bolster inter-district coordination, DGP Prabhat directed seamless communication and real-time information sharing between adjoining districts. He also underscored the importance of reinforcing Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) with enhanced mobility, training, and modern equipment.
Calling for the modernization of communication infrastructure, the DGP urged officials to ensure uninterrupted and secure connectivity across all operational levels. Concluding the meeting, he reiterated the importance of professionalism, alertness, and people-friendly policing while maintaining peak operational readiness throughout the Valley.