IGP Reviews Security Preparedness, Orders Heightened Vigilance Across Kashmir

Srinagar, Dec 24: Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, VK Birdi on Wednesday directed officers to complete all preparations in advance, strengthen night checkpoints, and maintain heightened vigilance at vulnerable locations to ensure peaceful celebrations of upcoming events across the Valley.
The IGP was chairing a security review meeting at the Police Control Room, Kashmir, to assess preparedness for the peaceful celebration of upcoming events. The meeting was attended by top police and CRPF officers.
A police spokesperson said the IGP was briefed by the officers on security arrangements and deployment plans.
Birdi directed that all preparations be completed in advance and instructed officers to strengthen checkpoints, especially during night hours, and maintain heightened vigilance at vulnerable locations across the Valley.
He emphasized the need for strict vigilance against elements posing threats to peace and security and underscored the importance of maintaining a high level of alertness, along with enhanced area domination within respective jurisdictions.
With an expected rise in tourist footfall ahead of New Year celebrations, IGP Kashmir emphasized multi-layered security at key tourist destinations, including cable car terminals, forest tracks, crowded tourist spots, and major access routes. He stressed coordinated patrolling, real-time intelligence sharing, and continuous surveillance.
Keeping in view the weather forecast, Birdi directed officers to ensure the operational readiness of personnel and equipment to handle weather-related contingencies and maintain uninterrupted security and public assistance. The security of highways, railway tracks, and railway stations across the Valley was also reviewed.
The meeting concluded with collective commitment to heightened vigilance, improved coordination, and the effective execution of security protocols to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct of all scheduled events, the police spokesperson said.