SRINAGAR:The head of the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday instructed his staff to devise a system to protect the public while addressing the “inimical” elements. In Kulgam district, DGP R R Swain presided over a joint security review meeting of high ranking officers from the Police, Army, and CRPF. “Evolve more effective mechanism and ensure public safety while dealing with the elements inimical to peace,” he said. According to a police spokesman, the purpose of the meeting was to review the district’s security configuration and talk about peacekeeping and anti-militarization measures. ADGP Law and Order J&K Vijay Kumar and IGP Kashmir Zone V K Birdi accompanied Swain.Speaking to the officers, the DGP emphasised the importance of friendly policing and preserving a calm and secure atmosphere. He also emphasised the need to improve the system for stakeholders at various levels to share intelligence inputs. According to the DGP, there is a desperate attempt to disrupt peace in Jammu and Kashmir by those who support terrorists operating across the border and their proxies in J&K. Attacks on defenceless bystanders and military personnel, according to Swain, reveal the annoyance of terrorist organisers. For the safety of the public, the DGP gave the officers instructions to reinforce and expand the security grids in their respective areas. According to Swain, in order to defeat saboteurs and enemies of peace, law enforcement, security forces, sister agencies, and the general public must cooperate.