DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range conducts crime review at Reasi

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REASI: DIG Udhampur Reasi Range, Mohd Suleman Choudhary on Tuesday conducted a crime review meeting, which was attended by SSP Reasi Shailender Singh, ASP Reasi & Katra, SDPOs and SHOs of district Reasi. During the meeting, the DIG showed his deep concern on attempt to revive the militancy in Mahore area and directed officers to revisit and detect the undercurrents as well as the false propaganda on social media including to curb the new pattern of radicalization.

Word on security of vital installations was specially mentioned Officers were briefed to work with zeal and dedication to curb the menace of bovine smuggling, narcotics and other crime and take special care about security of vital installations and religious places. They were also instructed to work for maintenance of communal harmony, brotherhood and peace in the area. In the meeting, Police Station wise review of progress on crime investigation, Inquests proceedings; crime against women, action against drug peddlers, bovines smugglers and complaints was made. Besides, the progress of Police Stations on tracing of missing persons, absconders, solving of theft and burglary cases and execution of court process was also discussed threadbare. SHOs of Police Stations of district Reasi briefed the officer regarding various law and order flash points of their Police Station. SDPO’S discussed various important issues of their sub divisions.

The SSP presented a detailed view of district Reasi on all the agenda points including the achievements of district police Reasi in recent past. Mr Choudhary appreciated the initiative of district police Reasi on uploading all off-line complaints on the CCTNS portal, continuous arrests of large number of absconders from the UT of J&K. He asked the SHOs to clean the slate regarding list of absconding criminals, make more progress in cases disposal, tracing of missing persons and put efforts to achieve 100 percent execution of Court processes.

The supervisory officer expressed his satisfaction over launching of the Operation “Ek Yudh Nashe Ke Virudh” in which 41 cases under NDPS Act and 77 case FIR have been registered for illicit distillation and 142 accused persons have been arrested in around 10 weeks.

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