Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh on Saturday said terrorism has declined in the Union ter🍷ritory in the past few years due to efforts of police and other security forces, but there is a need to prepare strategies for uprooting the terror ecosystem to conso🐈lidate peace.
Singh🔯 made these remarks while chairing a high-level crime review meeting at the police headquarters in Srinagar.
The Director General of Police (DGP) complimented the police, Army, central armed police forc🌳es (CAPFs) for the successful conduct of Amarnath pilgrimmage, Muharram and Independence Day celebrations across Jammu and Kashmir. He conveyed the appreciation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to officers and jawans working collectively for peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
"With the joint efforts of J&K Police and other security forces, the graph of terrorism has decreased in Jammu and Kashmir during the past few years,” the🍸 DGP 🧸said.
He, however, directed the officers🌼 to frame strategies for uprooting the terror ecosystem to con💎solidate peace in the region.
Singh s𒁏tressed for alertness and area domination for better results.
Though the contribution of Jammu and Kashmir Police 🅺on different fronts is being appreciated at the highest level of the country, "ye☂t we need to further improve our investigation work to hit the ecosystem of terrorism hard", he said.
The DGP earlier in✃augurated the iOS version of “JK-eCop” mobile app.
Singh hoped that the iOS version 🅺of the app will further bridge the gap b🎃etween the police and the general public.
The Android version of the app was launched earlier by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Gove𒅌rnor Manoღj Sinha.