Those who harbour militants are equally guilty: LG

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha installs badge on a recruit at SKPA Udhampur on Thursday. -Excelsior/K Kumar
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha installs badge on a recruit at SKPA Udhampur on Thursday. -Excelsior/K Kumar

*‘Tears of martyrs’ families will be avenged’

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 9: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today said that the militants and their cross-border supporters are using new method of terrorism in the region and declared that the Government is committed to destroy their entire eco-system.
“The militants, their supporters and other support setup here are using new methods. They are radicalizing the youths,” Sinha said while addressing Passing Out Parade of DySPs and Sub Inspectors at Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy (SKPA) in Udhampur this morning.
He said that there is a need to be more alert as compared to the past in view of the new strategy and multi-facet terrorism.
The LG asked the police force to treat even those who harbour and support the militants in the category of terrorist and deal with them accordingly.
“The person, who harbours and supports the militant, is equally a guilty as a militant, who kills. The person who runs this eco-system is equally guilty,” Sinha said.
“Both should be dealt with similar punishment as both are enemies of humanity,” he said.
Reassuring the families of those who lost their kin in selective killings, LG said their killers will soon be brought to justice. Click here to watch video
“I want to reassure the families of martyrs that each tear of yours will be avenged. Security forces will not rest till they eliminate each of those, who killed the innocents,” said the LG.
He said that India has been a victim of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism for years, and though the security forces have been able to largely dismantle their ecosystem, there’s still a handful who are responsible for most killings in the region.
Sinha also termed the social media as a new challenge to the security establishment in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Social media is being used to spread rumours. Cyber crimes, as compared to other crimes, increased by over 11 per cent between 2019 and 2020,” he said.
Sinha said that the social media is being used to create conflict within the society, and called on the forces to prepare for the “fourth generation warfare”.
On the occasion, the LG complimented the young officers and said, “I am confident that these brave officers will do their best to serve Maa Bharti and to uphold the dignity of Jammu Kashmir Police.”
Sinha said that Jammu and Kashmir Police is a proud force of the country tackling big challenges.
“J&K Police is taking challenges like anti-terror operations, maintaining law and order, dealing with the increasing threats from drones, drug trafficking, cyber crime, and radicalization, every day to maintain peace in Jammu and Kashmir and ensure safe and secure environment for its people,” Sinha said
A total of 30 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs) and 61 Probationary Sub-Inspectors (PSIs) completed their rigorous training today at the Police Academy.
An oath was administered to the passing out cadets for performing their duties with dedication and honesty.
The Lt Governor took the Rashtriya Salute and inspected the Parade, besides taking the salute at an impressive March Past by Men and Women contingents.
Congratulating the passing out cadets, the Lt Governor asked them to discharge their duty with utmost responsibility and dedication by effectively tackling traditional as well as modern challenges, and carry forward the rich legacy of courage and bravery of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Paying tributes to the bravehearts of JKP and other security forces personnel who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty, Sinha observed that the Jammu and Kashmir Police is a proud force of the country tackling big challenges.
Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh in his address congratulated the Director of SKPA Udhampur for providing quality training to the Probationers and welcomed the new entrants into the family of JKP.
He congratulated the trainee officers and wished them a bright service career in their field work. He also highlighted the significance of 15 women officers in the Passing Out Parade.
Dr S D Singh, Director, SKPA, in his introductory remarks informed about the training provided to the cadets on a number of courses on general policing, law and order management and other specialized operations.
The Lt Governor also handed over awards and certifications to best trainees and outstanding achievers. Parade Commander DySP Vikram Nag led an impressive parade of trainee DySPs and PSIs.