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DIG Udhampur-Reasi range conducted Crime & OPS review meeting
1/16/2025 9:37:32 PM
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Jan 16: Rayees Mohammad Bhat-IPS DIG URR chaired a Crime and OPS review meeting of District Udhampur and District Reasi at Range Police Headquarters Udhampur.
During the meeting, deliberations on improving the quality of investigation and disposal of Crime Cases particularly UA(P)A, NDPS, old pending cases and bovine smuggling were held in detail. It was impressed upon the participants to put in strenuous efforts in disposal of all the pending complaints received online, offline or through Sahulat App in a time bound manner to deliver better public service in particular and win the confidence of common masses in general. Besides taking strict action against drug peddlers, Bovine smugglers, repeated offenders, OGWs, Surrendered/released terrorists. The initiatives for the seizure of property of persons involved in UAPA/NDPS cases be taken on priority to give a strict message of penal action to the offenders so as to ensure peace and tranquillity in the society.
It was further impressed upon the officers to conduct regular crime review meetings with I/Os with intimation to Range Police Office and brief the SHOs/IOs for timely disposal of under investigation cases especially old cases. Training to all personnel on New Criminal Laws with focus on other Technical Aspects of New Criminal Laws viz (E Sakshya, E Summon/Warrant, MeadLEaPR and other E services etc) be geared up.
He stressed the officers to take strict and well-planned action against the criminals involved in the NDPS trade. Further the officers were also directed to take strict action against drug peddlers/bovine smugglers, as this illicit trade is often associated with various other unlawful activities including transportation of criminals and unlawful material which may lead to law & order issues.
Participating officers were asked to tight the security grid, activate the VDGs and intensify naka checking, patrolling and launch CASOs in their respective areas in view of forthcoming Republic Day celebrations and also ensure night checking by GOs to ensure alertness of the field staff deployed on vital installations to avoid any untoward incident.
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