IGP chairs security meet
‘Keep check on trouble mongers, devise proper traffic plan to shrines’
EID-E-MILAD-UN-NABI (SAW) CELEBRATIONS
Srinagar, Jan 15: Inspector General of Police, Kashmir S M Sahai chaired a security meeting for ensuring smooth culmination of Eid-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) and R-Day here.
On the occasion, the IGP directed that elaborate security arrangements should be made to ensure smooth public movement towards shrines.
He insisted upon the SP traffic, Srinagar to devise a proper traffic plan to ensure smooth vehicular movement for Hazratbal Shrine for convenience of the devotees.
IGP directed senior officers of Police and other security agencies to work in a coordinated manner “to thwart any nefarious designs of miscreants.” “You must keep a check on trouble mongers who can take advantage of large gathering for fomenting violent acts,” the IGP told the officers.
The IGP also directed to ensure proper security arrangements in and around Bakhshi Stadium, Srinagar for R-Day celebrations. He insisted upon using people friendly arrangements so that the general public won’t face unnecessary difficulties.
The meeting among others was attended by Sudhir Pratap Singh IG (Admn) CRPF, Srinagar, S. S Sandhu IG (OPS) CRPF, Kashmir, Rouf-ul-Hassan IGP Armed/ IRP Kashmir, N D Wani DIG, CID, Kashmir, Ahfadul Mujtaba DIG CKR, K M Yadav DIG South/ North CRPF.
Besides representative of Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Rafiq-ul-Hassan, SSP Security, Kashmir, Junaid Mahmood SP (CIK) CID, Haseeb-ur-Rehman SP Traffic City besides SPs of various zones of the summer capital participated in the meeting.
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