DGP reviews lockdown measures, compliments officers and jawans

SRINAGAR: Reviewing the COVID-19 lockdown measures, Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir Police Dilbag Singh on Wednesday directed officers that doctors, paramedical staff and essential service providers should not face any inconvenience.
DGP had a detailed tour of Srinagar city and reviewed the measures in place in view of the 2nd wave of COVID-19. He also reviewed security and deployment arrangements on the occasion of EID-ul-fitr, a police spokesman said this evening.
He said DGP, accompanied by senior police officers visited Khanyar, Nowhata, Zakoora, Pandach, 90 feet, Soura, Zonimar, Eidgah, Safakadal, Karanagar, Batamaloo, Hari Singh High Street, Rajbagh, Jawahar Nagar.
The DGP interacted with the police personnel and personnel of other security forces deployed at various Naka points of the City.
He appreciated the efforts of police and other security forces for ensuring complete lockdown in the Srinagar city. He said that lockdown is being enforced to safeguard the lives of the people.
He directed the officers that doctors, paramedical staff and other essential services providers should not be face any inconvenience during the lockdown during the course of their travel to places of work or service delivery points .
Mr Singh directed them to ensure people friendly atmosphere amidst the Eid festival while maintaining peace and order and added to ensure that health protocols are being followed by everyone as per the government guidelines. DGP further directed the officers to take due care of the jawans deployed on Naka and other duties. He said that good coordination with other security forces on ground is to be maintained for achieving desired outputs.
The Senior officers briefed the DGP regarding the measures in place for enforcing Government directives being issued time to time with regard to the COVID-19. He was also apprised regarding the security measures and deployments on the occasion of Eid-ul-fitr.