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DIG Udhampur-Reasi range conducts crime review
7/7/2021 1:02:25 AM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 6: DIG Udhampur Reasi Range Mohd Suleman Choudhary IPS conducted a crime review meeting in Reasi.
Meeting was attended by SSP Reasi Shailender Singh, ASP Reasi & Katra, SDPO's and SHO's of district Reasi.
Police Station wise review of progress on crime investigation, Inquests proceedings; crime against women, action against drug peddlers, bovines smugglers and complaints was made.
Besides these progress of Police Stations on tracing of missing persons, absconders, solving of theft and burglary cases and execution of court process were also discussed threadbare. SHO's of Police Stations of district Reasi briefed the officer regarding various law and order flash points of their Police Station.
SDPO'S discussed various important issues of their sub divisions including the progress achieved on different fronts in the meetings. SSP presented a detailed view of district Reasi on all the agenda points including the achievements of district police Reasi in recent past.
Choudhary appreciated the initiative of district police Reasi on uploading all off-line complaints on the CCTNS portal, continuous arrests of large number of absconders from the UT of J&K. Mr Suleman Choudhary also asked the SHO's to clean the slate regarding list of absconding criminals, make more progress in cases disposal, tracing of missing persons and put efforts to achieve 100% execution of Court processes.
The supervisory officer expressed his satisfaction over launching of the Operation "EK YUDH NASHE KE VIRUDH" in which 41 cases under NDPS Act and 77 case FIR have been registered for illicit distillation and 142 accused persons have been arrested in around 10 weeks.
He also complemented the district police for not only switching over to 100% police working on CCTNS portal but also making more efforts by putting old investigating hands to computer and CCTNS training in small groups in the DPL while taking the advantage of reduced outdoor investigation work during the peak Pandemic wave.
DIG Suleman Choudhary further appreciated the efforts of District police in identifying more than 300 long pending cases & inquests for want of pending reports of FSL, medical examination & revenue department, taking up with concerned departments & procuring more than 200 reports & bringing the equal number of cases FIR's to logical conclusion in short time.
The Officer further directed that in the declining Covid Pandemic, district police should put more efforts in disposal of rest of the long pending cases & inquest proceedings. Crime against women and minors needs to be addressed on priority by the police.
Choudhary also showed his deep concern on attempt to revive the militancy in Mahore area & directed officers to revisit & detect the undercurrents as well as the the false propaganda on social media including Facebook, whatsapp to curb the new pattern of radicalization.
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