RAMBAN: On his first visit to the town since taking over as Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu Zone, Anand Jain on Friday carried out a thorough assessment of the security, law and order, and criminal situation in District Ramban. SHOs, in-charge police posts, and supervisory officers attended the meeting, which was presided over at DPO Ramban. Anand Jain, the Inspector General of Police in Jammu, reportedly reviewed the area’s crime pattern and gave instructions on how to improve police operations and fortify public relations during the meeting. The IGP was briefed by SSP Ramban, Mohita Sharma, regarding the security, criminal, and law and order situation. She outlined the steps taken by Ramban Police to enhance policing and fortify the security grid.A thorough conversation about the status of open investigations was had. With a focus on upholding law and order, preventing criminal activity, and resolving public complaints, the Inspector General of Police in Jammu instructed officers to improve their abilities in handling Narco and UAPA cases. In order to improve outcomes, he emphasised tighter supervision of significant cases, particularly NDPS/UAPA cases. Additionally, the IGP Jammu promoted a clean and eco-friendly environment by planting a sapling at DPO Ramban. The visit included the opening of the newly renovated Police Station Banihal building as well as a tour of the SDPO office Banihal’s facilities. In order to maintain efficient traffic flow, the police officer also examined traffic management at the Checking Plaza close to the Navyug Tunnel.In his interactions with members of the civil society at Higher Secondary School Banihal, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu stressed the need for improved police-public cooperation. He emphasised the community’s role in eliminating drug abuse and social crime. He warned that drug dealers would face legal repercussions and asked the public to help in the prevention and detection of crime. Meeting attendees supported improved performance of duties by the Police and commended their role in the community. IGP Jammu outlined ongoing initiatives to tackle the drug problem and get young people involved in sports while pleading with the public to continue supporting effective policing.