Early Times Report REASI, June 3: As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen policing standards, improve service delivery, and enhance the quality of investigations, SSP Reasi conducted a comprehensive inspection of Police Station Reasi and subsequently chaired a detailed Crime Review Meeting with officers and investigating staff of the police station and its subordinate units. During the inspection, the SSP thoroughly reviewed the functioning and upkeep of various sections of the police station, including the CCTNS Room, Women Help Desk, Malkhana, Kot, Lock-up, Barracks, Mess, and Investigation Officers' Chambers. He inspected records, infrastructure, cleanliness, and the overall functioning of these facilities, issuing necessary directions for further improvement wherever required. Following the inspection, SSP Reasi chaired a Crime Review Meeting attended by the Addl. SP Reasi, Dy.SP Headquarters Reasi, and officers and officials of Police Station Reasi, Police Post Talwara, Police Post Dera Baba, Police Post Jyotipuram, and Police Post Tote Sarhi. The meeting focused on reviewing crime trends, the progress of investigations, disposal of pending inquests and cases within prescribed timelines, and the implementation of various technological initiatives aimed at modernizing policing. Special emphasis was also laid on tracing missing persons and apprehending absconders on priority. While reviewing NDPS cases under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Abhiyan, SSP Reasi stressed the need for strict compliance with guidelines relating to cancellation of Driving Licences and Registration Certificates, attachment of properties acquired through illicit proceeds, disposal of seized conveyances, cancellation of passports, and other measures envisaged in the SOP issued by the Home Department. He further directed all Investigating Officers to identify habitual and repeat drug offenders and initiate appropriate action under the PIT-NDPS Act wherever warranted. SSP Reasi also emphasized the importance of completing investigations within the prescribed 60-day and 90-day timelines. He directed all Investigating Officers to closely monitor pending investigations and make concerted efforts for their timely disposal while ensuring adherence to the highest standards of professionalism and accountability. The SSP reviewed the implementation of the e-Sakshya platform, e-Summons system, and the Integrated Road Accident Database (iRAD), directing officers to make effective use of these digital tools to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability in policing. He also instructed all Investigating Officers to ensure timely and accurate filling of all relevant Investigation Information Forms (IIFs) in the CCTNS system. |