J&K Police to maintain a database of all floating populations as security measure

Jammu and Kashmir police has directed its officers to maintain a database of all floating populations living in their jurisdiction as part of a security measure. Mukesh Singh, Inspector General of Police, Jammu Zone, who presided over the meeting of officers of Jammu district, directed station house officers (SHOs) to maintain a database of all floating populations living in their jurisdiction.

These steps have been taken to keep an eye on infiltration of anti-national elements including terrorists into Jammu to trigger terror acts. All jurisdictional SPs, SDPOs and SHOs discussed with the IGP the security situation and law and order of Jammu district, especially on the Darbar move to the winter capital, Jammu. At the start of the meeting, a detailed briefing was given by the Jammu SSP with regard to the police and security arrangements being planned for the next six months, officials said.

SSP Jammu apprised the IGP Jammu in detail the deployment pattern around the Civil Secretariat, Jammu, governor’s routes being adopted to reach civil secretariat from Raj Bhawan and proposed deployment to deal with any law and order situation especially on the day of opening of Darbar move at Jammu, they said. He also apprised IGP Jammu about various challenges which are likely to be faced in the winter capital of the state in a threadbare manner.

IGP also held a detailed discussion on various issues raised during the meeting and advised them to enhance the security arrangements during winter at Jammu. Officials said that instructions were given that checking and frisking at various checkpoints (nakas) in the city and its outskirts should be geared up and made purposeful.

The manpower manning these nakas need to be properly briefed and regularly supervised by the jurisdictional SP and SDPO concerned and make them accountable and SDPOs and SHOs were also advised to personally supervise the nakas during peak hours, they added.

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