PHQ, other offices resume functioning
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, May 11: In connection with the annual Darbar Move from Jammu to the summer capital, Police Headquarters and other move police offices’ resumed their functioning here today.
The DGP J&K reached PHQ where he was received by senior police officers of the PHQ. He was given ceremonial guard of honour on his arrival.
Soon after the PHQ resumed its functioning at Srinagar, the DGP chaired a meeting of senior police officers which was attended ADGPs SJM Gillani, AG Mir, IGPs, Garib Dass, Vijay Kumar, Alok Kumar, DIG CKR, Amit Kumar, AIGs of PHQ, SSP Budgam and other senior officers.
DGP J&K chairs high-level meeting of officers
SRINAGAR: In connection with the annual Darbar Move from Jammu to the summer capital, Police Headquarters and other move police offices resumed their functioning here today. The DGP J&K reached PHQ where he was received by senior police officers of the PHQ. He was given a ceremonial guard of honour on his arrival.
Soon after the PHQ resumed its functioning at Srinagar, the DGP chaired a meeting of senior police officers in the conference hall which was attended by ADGsP S.J.M. Gillani, A.G Mir, IGsP, Garib Dass, Vijay Kumar, Alok Kumar, DIG CKR, Amit Kumar, AIsG of PHQ, SSP Budgam and other senior officers.
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Anantnag: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Piyush Singla today held an introductory cum interactive meeting with officers of the Prosecution Department at Dak Bungalow Khanabal here.
At the outset, the DC impressed upon the officers to put in stringent efforts for increasing the conviction rates of the cases. He also called for joint efforts for ensuring people associated with Narcotics and banned drugs trade are penalised under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
While hailing the efforts of the department vis-à-vis the Criminal Jurisprudence, Dr. Singla emphasised on pushing up the awareness level among the Magistrates, Police officers and other concerned officials regarding NDPS Act and other key legislations.