IGP Kashmir visits Kulgam, reviews security scenario

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September 07: Inspector General of Police Swayam Prakash Pani (IPS) today visited Kulgam to review the security scenario. He was accompanied by DIG SKR Atul Goel (IPS) and S.P Kulgam Gurinder Pal (IPS).

IGP Kashmir interacted with the Police, CAPF officers and discussed the initiatives taken for the maintenance of law and order in their respective areas. He expressed his satisfaction on the coordinated and effective measures taken for the security of the people.

IGP Kashmir appreciated the Police and security personnel for handling the situations in a professional manner. He said that the personnel maintained a restraint and ensured law and order without much inconvenience to the people.

IGP Kashmir also inspected Police Station Yaripora where he interacted with the officials posted at the Police Station. He directed the officials to continue their assistance to the general public in the present situations. He lauded the efforts of police for providing free telephone facilities to the public and easing their problems during the past few days. He said that such assistance should continue for the public in the hour of need.

IGP Kashmir said that the person involved in disturbance of peaceful atmosphere should be dealt under law. He said that stringent action will be taken against the trouble makers and rumour mongers.

SSP Kulgam and other field officers briefed the IGP Kashmir about the security scenario in district Kulgam.

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