DGP J&K chairs high level meeting of officers; directs officers to continue their help & assistance to civil administration in fight against COID-19
Srinagar: In connection with the annual Darbar Move from Jammu to the summer capital Srinagar, Police Headquarters and other move police offices resumed their functioning here on Tuesday.
The DGP J&K, Dilbagh Singh, reached PHQ where he was received by senior police officers of the PHQ. He was given ceremonial guard of honour on his arrival.
Soon after the PHQ resumed its functioning at Srinagar, the DGP chaired a meeting of senior police officers in the conference hall which was attended ADGsP Shri S.J.M. Gillani, Shri A.G Mir, IGsP, Shri Garib Dass, Shri Vijay Kumar, Shri Alok Kumar, DIG CKR, Shri Amit Kumar, AIsG of PHQ, SSP Budgam and other senior officers.
At the very outset, the DGP extended his good wishes to the outgoing ADGsP, S.J.M. Gillani, A.G Mir on their transfer from Police headquarters and appreciated the role and contribution of outgoing officers during their tenure in PHQ. DGP wished good luck and success to the outgoing officers for the future assignments.
During his address to the officers, the DGP directed for restoration of all the quarantine centers which were created last year with additional facilities. He said that COVID care centre for mild and moderate sick COVID positive personnel has been created in Jammu with the facility like oxygen, concentrators, oxygen cylinders, ambulance etc. He said that a Centre with same kind of facilities will be created at Srinagar to meet any exigency in view of second wave of COVID 19.
Singh said that we have a huge responsibility on our shoulders and it is our professional and moral obligation that we continue to stand by our people in these difficult times and continue all possible help and assistance to civil administration in fight against the corona virus. He directed the officers to follow all the good practices as per the advisories issued by the government to contain the spread of the virus.
The DGP said that police jawans are getting infected as the force is on ground working tirelessly to protect the lives of people and added that it is encouraging the severity of disease is less and immunity to fight the virus has increased after the vaccination and by following the COVID appropriate behavior. He expressed his deep sorrow for the loss of Deputy Director Prosecution, PHQ who died due to COVID-19. He expressed his sympathies with the bereaved family and prayed for peace of the departed soul.
He directed the AIGs of PHQ to monitor and ensure the implementation of e-office within the specified time frame.