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DGP stresses for greater synergy at all levels | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, March 12: The Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. Kuldeep Khoda has underscored the importance of Armed Police in dealing the emergent situations and maintaining the law and order in the State. He stressed for greater synergy among all ranks as the force has to share more responsibilities in the present changing scenario. Mr. Khoda was inaugurating the 2-day 9th Commandants Conference of Jammu and Kashmir Armed/IRP Battalions at Armed Police Headquarters here today. Expressing his satisfaction over the working of Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police in day-to-day policing, he said that JKAP is the back bone of the Police Organization and its jawans and officers have demonstrated great professionalism, discipline and valour in maintaining the security of the State. He said that the force has offered many sacrifices for the integrity of the State and the nation will always remember their sacrifices. The men of the force have always ensured that there is neither any collateral damage nor the law abiding citizens face any inconvenience while dealing with the situations and fighting militancy, he added. Making a pointed reference to the law and order situation, the DGP said that policing has been demanding new changes in view of the strategy adopted by the elements inimical to the peace. He said that these elements exploit the innocent youth to force the police for action to fulfil their designs. He reiterated that the ill designs of these elements would be foiled and peace and order will be maintained which is pre-condition for creating congenial atmosphere for education, trade and tourism. Elaborating the measures taken with regard to trainings and logistics, Mr. Khoda said that the department has taken many initiatives to sharpen the training skills of its men. Many non-lethal weapons have been introduced in the department and all Police Training Institutions across the State have been imparting trainings with new techniques to face the challenges. He said that with the introduction of these non-lethal weapons, the force will be able to avoid injuries to civilians as well as to its own men. Spelling out the issues of police welfare, infrastructure, building, mobility and training, to be discussed in the Conference, Mr. Khoda said that there was an urgent need to re-orient the force at all levels. He asked the participants to maintain close liaison and ensure welfare of their subordinates to create congenial atmosphere within the Organization. He stressed upon the officers to interact with the lower ranks frequently and address their problems and grievances on time. He asked them to hold regular durbars at different levels to get feedback about the problems of jawans. This will go a long way in establishing tangible bonds with their subordinates, he maintained.
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