DGP For Modernizing Naka Points On Highways

DGP Dilbagh Singh | File Photo

Jammu- Amid a spike in militant activities in Jammu and Kashmir, especially in the winter capital, the Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday stressed for augmenting and modernizing of more checking and naka points on national highways and on inter district roads to strengthen the safe and secure environment for the people.

“Identify the areas which need our focus to fix our goals of augmentation as well as of better Policing for the welfare of people and for the organization,” the DGP said, while chairing 4th quarterly officers meeting at Police Headquarters here, a police spokesperson said Tuesday.

The meeting was held to review the progress achieved in the “targets & goals” set for the year 2022 for the Zones/Wings Police on different fronts.

At the very outset of the meeting, the spokesperson said, the DGP complimented the zonal, range and district level officers for their work supervision to achieve the set targets & goals fixed for the year 2022.
However, Singh, he said, he impressed upon the officers to identify the areas which need our renewed focus to fix our goals of augmentation as well as of better Policing for the welfare of People and for the organization.

“He said that in some areas exceptional work have been done in the year 2022 adding that for some areas we need to gear up with more energy and commitment to achieve better results in the current year,” he added.

Complimenting the officers for achieving better results in challaning NDPS cases, the DGP said that hard work has to continue to book all those involved in the trade.

“He impressed upon officers to improve the quality of investigation and prosecution to increase the convictions in all the crime cases particularly UAPA and special crime cases,” the spokesperson said.
Maintaining that the disposal of crime cases professionally plays a great role in image building, the DGP, he said, stressed that a lot more work on disposal of cases needs to be done.

Singh, he said, directed that previous pendency cases should be cleared on priority and added that people are expecting positive changes.

According to the spokesperson, the DGP directed that the Pairvi officers in districts should focus on other cases as well besides NDPS/UAPA cases. Singh, he said, impressed upon officers to take measures for ensuring digitization of different cases which would be helpful in finding the related cases as well as of the accused involved in these cases.

“He stressed for augmenting and modernizing of more checking and Naka Points on National Highways and on inter district roads to strengthen the safe and secure environment for the people,” the spokesperson said, adding that Singh said that PHQ would provide every possible support and resources to augment and strengthen the Naka points at all levels.

The DGP, he said, directed the officers to increase the range of activities under the Civic Action Programme, particularly in border areas to provide the youth of these areas various platforms.

“He impressed upon officers to visit border areas frequently to review the Border out posts functioning,” the spokesperson said.

“He directed the officers to review records of history sheeters from time to time and open files of the persons found in illegal and anti social activities and publicise such Police work. He also advised for the adoption of selected border villages by districts,” he added.

Special DG CID, R.R Swain, Special DG Crime, A. K. Choudhary, ADGsP Dr SD Singh Jamwal, M. K. Sinha , Sunil Kumar, Danesh Rana, , IGsP Vikramjeet Singh, B S Tuti, DIG Administration PHQ Ms Sarah Rizvi, SSP Jammu Chandan Kholi, SSP Crime Jammu Rajeshwar Singh, AIsG of PHQ, SP Ramban Ms Mohita Sharma and other gazetted officers attended the meeting at PHQ while as ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, range DIsG of Jammu and Kashmir, and district SSsP attended the meeting through video conferencing.

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