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Director General Police,Jammu and Kashmir calls on the MoS, Dr Jitendra Singh; briefed the Minister about the current security scenario in the Union Territory

New Delhi: Director General Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir, Dilbagh  Singh today called on  Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh in New Delhi and briefed him about the current security scenario in the Union Territory.

In a briefing lasting over 30 minutes, the DGP informed the Minister that terror related violence in Jammu & Kashmir had  come down by 60% in less than one and a half month of 2020, as compared to the same period during 2019. At the same time, there has been no major  law and order or stone pelting incident at the encounter site or during burial of neutralized terrorists.

A detailed presentation made before Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted that up to 13th of February in the current year, 24 militants had been neutralized, which includes 20 killed and 4 arrested. This is in addition to the arrest of 12 terror operatives involved in grenade attacks in Srinagar and other areas, and arrest of 43 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) who were providing all kind of assistance / logistic support to various cadres of different terror outfits.

Of the 24 militants neutralized so far in year 2020, the DGP’s report indicated that 10 militants were affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) while newly infiltrated group of 3 militants were neutralized at Ban Toll Plaza, Jammu and 11 were from Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) outfit.

Dr Jitendra Singh appreciated the performance of the security forces and close coordination between Jammu & Kashmir Police (JKP) and Paramilitary Forces, which had  become much more cohesive and effective, particularly after the imposition of Governor’s rule and creation of Union Territory. He also expressed satisfaction that in the last one and a half month, there has been no major law and order problem.

DGP Dilbagh Singh also informed Dr Jitendra Singh that the surveillance mechanism, both technical and human, had been further strengthened it. As a result of this, he said, the return of seven youth from South Kashmir back to their families was possible and they were thus prevented from joining the  militant rank and file.

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