Early Times Report JAMMU, Dec 16: In a comprehensive security review meeting held today at Jammu, Sunil Kumar, IPS, ADGP GRP J&K, spearheaded discussions to fortify the security apparatus of the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Jammu, Katra, and Kashmir. Attended by high-ranking officials including Sh. Haseeb-ur-Rehman, IPS, DIG Railways J&K, and key GRP officers, the meeting addressed critical aspects of safeguarding railway infrastructure and passengers. The meeting, convened in the office chambers of Sunil Kumar, focused on evaluating the existing security measures along the Railway tracks and stations. Mohan Lal, SO to ADGP Railways, Sanjay Kotwal, SSP GRP Katra, Dr. Harmeet Singh, SSP GRP Kashmir, Mohan Lal Kaith, SSP GRP Jammu, Albeena Malik, SDPO GRP Jammu, Naresh Kumar, DySP GRP Lines Jammu, Akshay Khajuria, SO to DIG Railways, and SHO P/S GRP Jammu actively participated, contributing valuable insights. Deployment Evaluation: The meeting scrutinized the current deployment of personnel along Railway tracks and stations, with a focus on enhancing the protection of passengers and railway property. Nafri Requirement: Discussions delved into the additional requirements of GRP Nafri (personnel) to bolster the effectiveness of the existing deployment, ensuring a robust security presence. Feedback and Suggestions: Attendees provided constructive feedback and suggestions, offering a diverse range of perspectives to address security challenges faced by Railways in the region. Vigilance and Alertness: All officers emphasized the need for heightened vigilance and alertness among the deployed Nafri to counter any potential threats or malicious activities by Anti-National Elements (ANEs) or Anti-Social Elements (ASEs). Sunil Kumar, IPS, directed all officers to communicate the outcomes of the meeting to the ground-level personnel, urging them to remain alert and extra vigilant. The collective effort and commitment of the officers involved in the meeting underscored the dedication to ensuring the safety and security of railway infrastructure and passengers in Jammu & Kashmir. |