Srinagar : Director General of Police, R.R Swain, on Saturday said that a plan is in motion from last four years to degrade and dismantle the terror ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir.
“We have a plan which is in motion and under implementation since last four years and the features of that plan are that we try to address the problem fundamentally by way of degrading, dismantling the terror ecosystem which includes the people who recruit, who try to provide arms ammunition and logistic support, the people who try to help in infiltration and the people who help in identifying as to who is to be killed etc” he said as per statement to GNS.
“We would work towards zero infiltration, zero arms/ammunition smuggling, zero recruitment, zero narcotics, zero terror financing and most importantly we would work against the narrative, ideology and the philosophy which justifies, glorifies, supports and legitimize terrorism,” he said while talking to the reporters at Police Headquarters Srinagar on the sidelines of the grievance redressal programme held at Police Headquarters Peerbagh, Srinagar.
To provide better and secure environment to people it is necessarily important to act tough against elements going against the law, he said.
During the five and half hours long grievance redressal programme, 110 persons registered their grievances.
“The DGP, J&K gave patient hearing to each one of them and assured redressal on merits.”
He also issued on the spot instructions in some cases to the concerned police heads for prompt and quality redressal.
The DGP said that the public grievance redressal initiative turned out as the combination of internal grievance redressal of “huge police Pariwar” and the public seeking police help in different cases. “Every case is being looked at on its merits,” the DGP added.
He said J&K Police has been playing multiple roles prioritising its assignments for the larger interest of the public and in this process, it might be lacking in certain areas which are being improved.
The DGP said that J&K Police as a strong and professional police force is taking many steps to improve its policing skills. He said that the primary responsibility of the Police as law enforcement agency is to protect the general public and prevent the crimes adding that for this purpose it is necessarily important for Police to act tough against the elements going against the law.
The DGP observed that result oriented policing is not possible without the support and cooperation of the people.
“It is our resolve to work for the law-abiding people,” the DGP said. With regard to the law-and-order situation, he said, the DGP said that zero stone pelting was recorded in 2023.
Regarding the individual militant incidents, the DGP said that progress is seen not in terms of individual incidents but in terms of the overall decline. (GNS)