DGP visits SKPA in Udhampur, STC Talwara in Reasi

You are part of a force which has unparalleled legacy of martyrdom: DGP to trainees

Where terror used to prevail, JKP/SFs ensured security & safety of common people: Shri Dilbag Singh

Specialized training courses need of the hour for cracking modern cyber crimes: DGP J&K

‘Focus on your work, don’t worry about people who would try to bring you down, you are now part of a force which has an unparalleled legacy of martyrdom’. This was said by the Director General of Police, Jammu & Kashmir Shri Dilbag Singh while addressing 65 DySsP trainees at Sher-e-Kashmir Police Academy Udhampur today.

The DGP was on a day-long tour to the SKPA Udhampur & Subsidiary Training Center (STC) Talwara Reasi where he interacted with trainee officers & jawans and also inaugurated new buildings in these training institutes. He was accompanied by the IGP Hqrs/CIV Police Headquarters Shri B S Tuti & AIG Training/Policy PHQ Shri J S Johar.

He inaugurated a double storey Kot building at SKPA Udhampur and a Conference Hall at STC Talwara. Officers present on these occasions were Director SKPAU Shri Garib Dass, SSP Udhampur Dr Vinod Kumar, Deputy Directors of SKPAU Shri Rajinder Gupta, Shri Sheikh Zulfikar Azad & Shri Rajesh Kumar Bali, Principal STC Talwara Shri Jameel Ahmad, SSP Reasi Shri Amit Gupta, SSP Shri R C Kotwal & other staff of SKPAU & STC Talwara.

Addressing the trainee officers at SKPAU, the DGP said that the atmosphere of training institutes rejuvenates personnel adding that training period is missed by all personnel throughout their life. Revisiting his previous postings, the DGP said that all personnel consider training institutes wherever they train their second home. Advising to train hard & learn as much as one can, the DGP said, “Focus on your work and don’t bother about those people who would try to bring you down”. Paying tribute to the martyrs of J&K Police, the DGP said to trainees that ‘you are now part of a force which has an unparalleled legacy of martyrdom.

Referring to the Kokernag encounter, the DGP said that we have to work on how to respond better so that loss of security forces lives is avoided. Sharing his past experiences, Shri Singh said as you will progress in life you will remember your previous stints, saying that all you have to do is to work with passion, dedication & professionally adding that you have to have synergy, camaraderie with your jawans & colleagues besides with other forces.

Referring to the areas where there was no Police presence previously, the DGP said that during the last few years we have tested ourselves to the optimum and have overcome obstacles resulting in the changed situation adding that J&K Police along with other security forces are holding ground & have control over all the areas. He said that we have ensured that rule of law is applied to stone pelters and instigators whoever they may be.

Urging trainees to ensure holding of the ground, the DGP said that we have to deal with anti national and anti social elements strictly while taking care of the common people. He said that in a region where terror used to prevail, JKP alongwith SFs ensured security and safety of common people whose support & cooperation is utmost important for the UT’s peace. He emphasized upon trainees to develop compassion as an essential element for own personnel & for the people we serve adding that Police officers should be confident about their efforts & intentions and taking decisions on ground in the interest of the administration.

Regarding the training of personnel the DGP said that Police Headquarters is more focused providing specialized courses on cyber crime investigation & counter measures & tactical aspects. Directing for organising modules on specialized crimes, the DGP said that more specialized training courses are the need of the hour for cracking the modern cyber crimes. He advised for learning basic investigation skills for improving conviction rate of NDPS & UAPA cases. He exhorted lady officers to strive for studying cyber crime, crime against women and children. He emphasized upon officers to be tech savvy while exploring technologies in policing methods for solving problems.

At STC Talwara addressing the darbar of Border Battalion trainees, the DGP directed that while providing training to these trainees special focus has to be on the modern day challenges on borders viz narco-terrorism, infiltration, drone droppings etc. besides training them how to protect the people during any emergency on borders. He said that these trainees should be exposed to the modern day tools used to monitor the situation and other activities on borders.

The DGP said that with the day in and day out efforts of Jammu Kashmir Police and sacrifices of our fallen heroes, the people of Jammu and Kashmir are enjoying normal life, students are attending schools and other business activities are going on in full swing without any fear. The bandh call culture has ended completely, he added. He said that the gallant efforts of Jammu and Kashmir Police are being appreciated and acknowledged at every forum of the country adding that he feels proud leading this brave force. He said the people of Jammu and Kashmir want peace and they have understood the criminal folly of Pakistan which is trying to instigate the youth against their own people.

While complimenting the officers & staff of these training institutes, the DGP directed for providing best training courses to the trainees and assured that all possible assistance will be provided by the PHQ.

Speaking to the media the DGP said that Pakistan is the main source of militancy adding that JKP & other security forces are committed to neutralise & uproot militancy from the UT. He said that successful operations were conducted and will continue to eliminate the remnants of militancy. He said that the presence of number of active militants have decreased, efforts are on to finish the remaining. He said that the security grid on the borders and within the hinterlands is alert and active to thwart nefarious designs of Pakistan backed anti national elements.