SRINAGAR, Sep 2: Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh of Jammu and Kashmir stated on Saturday that the UT is progressing towards becoming a “terror free region” and that the police will now fight the drug problem head-on.
“Jammu and Kashmir is on track to eradicate terrorism. The number of terrorists is extremely low, and terrorism is at an all-time low. On the sidelines of an event at District Police Lines (DPL), Sopore, the DGP informed media, “We are working to eradicate remanants of terrorism.” According to him, police will now take on the problem of the drug epidemic and make sure to end drug misuse and narco-smuggling in J&K.”Sopore was formerly regarded as a hub of militant activity, but today business is booming everywhere. The DGP stated that there is tranquilly on the roadways and that people are grinning. Vivek Gupta, DIG, North Kashmir Range, was with him.
He claimed that transporting drugs is the next challenge after terrorism. He declared, “We are committed to making J&K a drug-free place.
The DGP responded that such instances are common when asked about two incidents in which members of the Sikh community were discovered dead in Baramulla and Tral. “Police are aware of both events, so there is no need to be concerned. The investigation has begun after a FIR was filed, he said. The DGP responded that such instances are common when asked about two incidents in which members of the Sikh community were discovered dead in Baramulla and Tral. “Police are aware of both events, so there is no need to be concerned. The investigation has begun after a FIR was filed, he said. “The Case of the Death of Sikh Community Member from Baramulla has been handed over to the Crime Branch.”
Regarding the preparations for the Panchayat elections, the DGP stated that everything is set up and that police will ensure a smooth process when the elections are held.