SRINAGAR: A reward of Rs 10 lakh was announced on Sunday by RR Swain, the recently appointed chief of police in Jammu and Kashmir, for anyone with information regarding the recent targeted killing of a non-local labourer, a police constable, and one police inspector who was critically injured in the union territory. The Director General of Police declared emphatically that nobody would be spared. Masroor Ali, an inspector in the Eidgah region of Srinagar, was just shot by terrorists; at this point, his health is severe. Additionally, suspected terrorists shot and killed Head Constable Gulam Mohammad in Wailoo Uralpora, Pattan, and Non-local Labourer Mukesh Kumar in Trumchi Nowpora, Pulwama.During the announcement of the monetary award, Swain added that the three cases are almost solved. He went on to say that anybody who have given terrorists cars, phones, lodging, or other forms of support will face harsh consequences in accordance with the law. SRR On Tuesday, Swain assumed the role of 17th Director General of Police for Jammu and Kashmir. Former DGP Dilbag Singh, who superannuated on October 31, was replaced in leadership by Swain. Before becoming the DGP of Jammu and Kashmir in 1991, R.R. Swain, an IPS officer from the 1991 batch, held a number of significant and vital roles in the Jammu and Police, including SDPO Kothi Bagh, SP Ramban, SP Kargil, SP Poonch, SSP Kathua, SSP Jammu, SSP Srinagar, AIG (P/W) PHQ, and DIG Vigilance.