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  • Telangana: DGP asks cops to monitor Maoist movement in state

    Telangana: DGP asks cops to monitor Maoist movement in state

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    Hyderabad: Telangana director general of police (DGP) Anjani Kumar on Thursday asked police in the state officials to be alert and monitor Maoist movement and activity across Telangana.

    At a workshop conducted through video conference on Thursday that was attended by senior police officials and those working in the districts bordering Maoist affected states, the DGP said said that any small incident in Telangana will have a severe impact on developmental activities. He asked police officers to be more alert in these situations.

    The meeting was held on the sidelines of the incident in which 10 security personnel and one civilian were killed in a landmine blast under the Arunapur police station limits in South Bastar on April 26.

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    Additional DG Greyhounds Vijay Kumar, Additional DG Sanjay Kumar Jain, Inspector General (Special Branch) Prabhakar Rao, and other senior officials were present in this workshop.

    Anjani Kumar, in the background of the approaching Telangana Assembly elections, said that officials have been advised to take adequate precautions in terms of security during the visit of political dignitaries and VVIPs in the state.

    “There is a possibility that the movements of Maoist action teams will increase in the border areas of the States, and officials should be more cautious in that regard. He said that the Maoists are acting strategically and through one violent incident they are instilling fear in thousands of people. The officers should be alert at all times in such situations,” the Telangana DGP told officers.

    The DGP said that since there are 80 per cent newly recruited policemen in Telangana, they should be more aware of Maoist strategies, actions and attacks. Additional DGP (Operations) Vijay Kumar said a special training will be arranged for the PSOs of VIPs on providing security in case of sudden attacks by Maoists and unexpected situations.

    Inspector General Prabhakar spoke about the current situation with regard to Maoists in the Telangana and explained the security measures taken by the police through a powerpoint presentation. He suggested that newcomers constantly gather information about the movement of Maoists by interacting with the people at the village level.

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  • ‘Respect, welcome women officers’: Telangana DGP at forensic lab workshop

    ‘Respect, welcome women officers’: Telangana DGP at forensic lab workshop

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    Hyderabad: Stressing the dignity of women officers be prioritised, the state’s Director General of Police (DGP) Anjani Kumar held that the SHOs of each department, in a collective effort must ensure the dignity of several women officers going to join the department is taken care of.

    Forensic Science Laboratory Division’s (FSL) first connect workshop was organised for 792 IOs on Tuesday, to improve the quality of investigation and enhance working synergies between IOs and FSL.

    The announcement was made through a video conference held on as part of the orientation program for investigation officers where the DGP suggested the officials should submit the right set of questions along with the samples sent for test to the laboratories.

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    Anjani Kumar further asked the police officials to make the best use of the forensic science laboratories and ensure the convictions of suspects in criminal cases.

    “Sending proper questionnaire will help the scientist conducting the test to understand the specific need of the investigation officer and work accordingly,” he said.

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  • ‘Respect, welcome women officers’: Telangana DGP at forensic lab workshop

    ‘Respect, welcome women officers’: Telangana DGP at forensic lab workshop

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    Hyderabad: Stressing the dignity of women officers be prioritised, the state’s Director General of Police (DGP) Anjani Kumar held that the SHOs of each department, in a collective effort must ensure the dignity of several women officers going to join the department is taken care of.

    Forensic Science Laboratory Division’s (FSL) first connect workshop was organised for 792 IOs on Tuesday, to improve the quality of investigation and enhance working synergies between IOs and FSL.

    The announcement was made through a video conference held on as part of the orientation program for investigation officers where the DGP suggested the officials should submit the right set of questions along with the samples sent for test to the laboratories.

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    Anjani Kumar further asked the police officials to make the best use of the forensic science laboratories and ensure the convictions of suspects in criminal cases.

    “Sending proper questionnaire will help the scientist conducting the test to understand the specific need of the investigation officer and work accordingly,” he said.

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  • ‘Am still alive’: Bihar man ‘killed’ 6 months ago tells CM, DGP

    ‘Am still alive’: Bihar man ‘killed’ 6 months ago tells CM, DGP

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    Patna: A Bihar man, declared dead in a police record nearly six months ago, wrote to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the DGP, SP, Gopalganj and SHO, Deoria police station, claiming that he is alive and living with his newly-wedded wife in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad district.

    Sonu Kumar Srivastava, 30, son of Manibhuson Srivastava, disappeared 5 months and 25 days ago from Deoria village. His family members claimed that he went to Patna to buy some goods but never returned home. After two days, a dead body with its throat slit was found in a area coming under the Deoria police station.

    His father and other family members identified his body and had lodged an FIR of kidnapping cum murder.

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    As per the letter written by Srivastava to police, he was carrying Rs 50,000 to buy some goods from Patna and took a bus. After reaching Deoria Chowk, he de-boarded from the bus after receiving a call from someone.

    “After de-boarding from the bus, he walked for a few metres and then disappeared. We have received a missing complaint from his father and initiated a search operation on the basis of the last phone call location. We had searched the entire area but did not find anything. After a couple of days, a dead body with a slit throat appeared on social media and the family members of Srivastava recognised him as their son. Accordingly, they have registered an FIR under relevant IPC section of kidnapping and murder in our police station,” said Uday Kumar Singh, SHO of Deoria police station.

    The youth’s “letter” said that he eloped with a girl named Neelam Kumari of his adjoining village and went to Ghaziabad and are staying there happily. He has also sent the proof of marriage. He further said that the FIR of kidnapping cum murder registered in the police station is wrong.

    “Following his confession, we have conveyed the message to his family members. Further investigation is on,” Singh said.

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  • Poonch Attack Was Not Possible Without Local Support: DGP

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    Says ‘Hidden OGWs’ Providing Any Sort Of Support To Militant Activities Are Being Identified

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    Jammu, April 28 (GNS): Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Friday said April 21 attack on army in which five soldiers were killed and another was injured at Bhata Durian area in Poonch was not possible without some local support.

    “The militants were provided shelter at one place and then provided transport to carry out the attack at another place,” the top police officer told reporters in Rajouri after reviewing security situation in the area.

    He said that a number of militants who had managed to sneak inside were gunned down and that few of infiltrated militants are still active in the area for which police alongwith other security force are intensifying their operations to track them down.

    With regard to militant module that was recently busted in the District, the DGP said they were providing support to militants besides were collecting drone dropped arms and ammunition and cash for them.

    “Hidden OGWs and accomplices providing any sort of support to militant activities are being identified and stringent action against each and every individual involved in anti national activities shall be taken,” he said, adding, “We are identifying the natural hideouts as the (militants) are taking shelter mostly in forests areas in these natural hideouts.”

    About the local support, he said that a local Nisar Ahmed, a resident of Gursai village, was already in the suspect list of police. “He has been an active OGW of militants since 1990. He was questioned several times in the past. This time, after corroborating the evidence, he was found involved in providing logistic and other support to militants who carried out the Poonch attack,” the DGP said, adding, “Nisar’s family is also involved in providing support to (militants). He said with the arrest of Nisar, the investigation has got a new direction and vital leads have been obtained so far.

    He said that Pakistan and its agencies are supplying arms and ammunition through drone to carry out militant activities. “We have data of all involved and strict action would be taken against them.” Earlier Singh visited the Border areas of Rajouri district and reviewed security scenario of the area.

    Accompanied by ADGP Jammu Mukesh Singh DGP was received by DIG Rajouri-Poonch Range Dr. Mohd Haseeb Mughal and SSP Rajouri Amritpal Singh. SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli and CO IR 2nd BN Randeep Kumar were also present.

    DGP during his visit, the DGP took stock of the prevailing security situation of the District particularly the infiltration attempts, Narco trade and drone activities from across the border. He also visited the Darhal area in the outskirts of the District.

    While interacting with the jurisdictional officers, he directed for strengthening of the security grid by activating Naka checking points on different routes to track the movements of militants and their supporters, according to a police statement issued to GNS later.

    He also stressed for devising and executing a proper Area Domination Plan. “He emphasized on utilizing modern technology and human intelligence to monitor the suspected movement on borders and as also in the hinterland to prevent anti-national activities and incidents thereof.”

    DGP stressed for intensified investigation into the recent militant incident to track down each and every person involved. (GNS)

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  • Poonch Attack Carried Out With Active Local Support; IED Used To Blow Army Vehicle: Dilbagh Singh

    Poonch Attack Carried Out With Active Local Support; IED Used To Blow Army Vehicle: Dilbagh Singh

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Friday said that the April 21 attack in Bhata Durian area of Poonch in which five soldiers were killed was carried out with active local support and militants had used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to target army vehicle to inflict maximum damage.

    He said intense search to track the natural hide-outs used by militants is being launched and initial investigations suggest that nine to 12 foreign militants may be active in Rajouri-Poonch area, who may have infiltrated recently.

    Talking to reporters after taking stock of the ongoing search operations in Darhal area of Rajouri district, DGP Singh said that the Poonch attack was carried out with active support of locals.

    “Such attacks can’t be carried out without local support. The militants were provided shelter at one place and then provided transport to carry out the attack at another place. They had done proper recee of the area and despite rain they succeeded to target the army vehicle that was plying with almost zero speed due to blind turn,” the DGP said, adding that “the attackers knew the spot and speed of the vehicle.”

    The DGP said that the terrorist used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to blow the army vehicle in a bid to inflict maximum damage. “Same bullets were used in the Dhangri, Rajouri attack. The Poonch attack was carried out near a forest area. Initial investigations suggest that the terrorists may have used natural hideouts. We are identifying the natural hide-outs that may have been used by the attackers before the attack and intense search operation is on to nab the attackers,” he said.

    Replying to a query, he said that the group of terrorists involved in the recent attack may be divided into two and their number seems to be between nine to twelve.

    About the local support, he said that the local Nisar Ahmed, a resident of Gursai village, was already in the suspect list of police. “He has been an active OGW of terrorists since 1990. He was questioned several times in the past. This time, after corroborating the evidence, he was found involved in providing logistic and other support to terrorists who carried out the Poonch attack,” the DGP said, adding that Nisar’s family is also involved in providing support to terrorists.

    On whether terrorists had got weapons through drones, the DGP said that weapons, grenades and cash was air-dropped by drone and the same was collected by Nisar and his family members.

    “We are identifying the spot where the drone had dropped the weapons and cash,” he said. He said so far, 200 people were questioned and 12 suspects have been detained. He said with the arrest of Nisar, the investigation has got a direction and vital leads have been received so far. (KNO)

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  • Poonch attack carried out with active local support; steel coated bullets, IED used to blow army vehicle: DGP Dilbagh Singh

    Poonch attack carried out with active local support; steel coated bullets, IED used to blow army vehicle: DGP Dilbagh Singh

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    Rajouri, Apr 28: Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Friday said that the April 21 attack in Bhata Durian area of Poonch in which five soldiers were killed was carried out with active local support and terrorists had used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to target army vehicle to inflict maximum damage. He said intense search to track the natural hide-outs used by terrorists is being launched and initial investigations suggest that nine to 12 foreign militants may be active in Rajouri-Poonch area, who may have infiltrated recently.

    Talking to reporters after taking stock of the ongoing search operations in Darhal area of Rajouri district, DGP Singh, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the Poonch attack was carried out with active support of locals. “Such attacks can’t be carried out without local support. The terrorists were provided shelter at one place and then provided transport to carry out the attack at another place. They had done proper recee of the area and despite rain they succeeded to target the army vehicle that was plying with almost zero speed due to blind turn,” the DGP said, adding that “the attackers were knowing the spot and speed of the vehicle.”

    The DGP said that the terrorist used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to blow the army vehicle in a bid to inflict maximum damage. “ Same bullets were used in the Dhangri, Rajouri attack. The Pooonch attack was carried out near a forest area. Initial investigations suggest that the terrorists may have used natural hideouts. We are identifying the natural hide-outs that may have been used by the attackers before the attack and intense search operation is on to nab the attackers,” he said. Replying to a query, he said that the group of terrorists involved in the recent attack may be divided into two and their number seems between nine to twelve.

    About the local support, he said that the local Nisar Ahmed, a resident of Gursai village, was already in the suspect list of police. “He has been an active OGW of terrorists since 1990. He was questioned several times in the past. This time, after corroborating the evidence, he was found involved in providing logistic and other support to terrorists who carried out the Poonch attack,” the DGP said, adding that Nisar’s family is also involved in providing support to terrorists.

    On whether terrorists had got weapons through drones, the DGP said that weapons, grenades and cash was air-dropped by drone and the same was collected by Nisar and his family members. “We are identifying the spot where the drone had dropped the weapons and cash,” he said. He said so far, 200 people were questioned and 12 suspects have been detained. He said with the arrest of Nisar, the investigation has got a direction and vital leads have been received so far—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • PHQ Issues Promotion Order Of 29 Non-Gazetted Officers

    PHQ Issues Promotion Order Of 29 Non-Gazetted Officers

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police Headquarters has issued promotion order in respect of 20 Sub-Inspectors of the Ministerial Executive Cadre, seven Ministerial Executive Cadre (Steno) to the rank of Inspectors and two Assistant Sub-Inspectors Ministerial Executive Cadre to the rank of Sub Inspector.

    The Departmental Promotion Committee meeting was convened under the chairmanship of the Director General of Police J&K Dilbag Singh at Police Headquarters J&K. After a thorough scrutiny of the service records, promotion in respect of these officers has been ordered.

    DGP congratulated the promoted officers and their families. He expressed hope that the promotion will boost the morale of these officers and also inspire them to work with more dedication for the betterment of the department as well as for the people of J&K.

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    Those promoted as Inspector (M) include Sanjay Peshin, Mushtaq Ahmad, Nazir Ahmad Mistary, Abdul Majeed Mir, Abdul Rashid, Mohammad Ashraf Rather, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Javaid Ahmad Lone, Sardar Kulwant Singh, Ghulam Jeelani Dar, Khursheed Ahmad Shah, Tariq Ahmad Bhat, Manzoor Ahmad Rather, Jagdish Singh, Rajinder Kumar, Ghulam Hyder Malik, Narinder Kumar and Neelam Kumari.

    Those promoted as Inspector (S) include Prince Nissar, Punam Koul, Rajni Chalotra, Prince Ji Bhat, Altaf Hussain Wani, Mohammad Shafi Hurrah and Neeraj Koul.

    Two officers promoted as SI (M) are Ather Masood Qadri and Javid Ahmad Bhat.

    Meanwhile DGP decorated Pradeep Singh with Assistant Sub-Inspector rank in a pipping ceremony held at Police Headquarters on Monday. AIG (Personnel) PHQ, Virinder Singh Manhas was also present on the occasion. DGP congratulated the officer and his family—(KNO)

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  • Hyderabad: Nikhat Zareen felicitated by DGP, NMDC

    Hyderabad: Nikhat Zareen felicitated by DGP, NMDC

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    Hyderabad: Nikhat Zareen was felicitated by the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) and the Director General of Police, Anjani Kumar in two separate programmes on Thursday for her recent win at the 2023 IBA World Boxing Championship.

    India’s boxing sensation Nikhat defeated Nguyen Thi Tam of Vietnam 5-0 in the final to win a gold medal for the second time on March 28 in New Delhi.

    NiKhat was felicitated with a shawl and a flower bouquet by the DGP in the presence of the chief secretary Santhi Kumari at the BRBK Bhavan.

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    Later in the day the NMDC chairman and managing director (CMD), Amitava Mukherjee, production director, Dilip Kumar Mohanty and Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) B Vishwanath in the presence of other senior executives. Nikhat Zareen is the brand ambassador of NMDC which is supporting her journey to the 2023 Asian Games and the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    Amitava Mukherjee said “It‘s a matter of pride for NMDC when its brand ambassador Nikhat Zareen asserted her supremacy at the World Boxing Championship and won the Gold for India. On behalf of NMDC, I wish her the best for her upcoming matches and training for the Olympics”.

    Expressing her gratitude to NMDC, Nikhat said, “The unwavering support from NMDC is highly appreciable, who not only believed in my potential but also invested in my dreams. Their encouragement has been the driving force behind my success and I will forever cherish their contribution towards my journey”.

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  • Militancy not over but declining fast: J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh

    Militancy not over but declining fast: J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh

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    Bandipora, Apr 04: Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Thursday said that militancy is not over in the UT but “it is surely declining rapidly” and the security forces are working hard to eliminate the remaining militants in the months ahead. He also said that there has been no law and order issue from Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir but the final call about allowing Eid-ul-Fitr prayers will be taken by the Divisional Administration in the days ahead.

    Talking to reporters on the side-lines of a function at Sonwari, Bandipora, DGP Singh, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that militancy has not ended in Kashmir but it was fast declining. “Police and security forces are working hard to eliminate the remaining militants wherever they are in the UT,” he said.

    He said the youth who would otherwise fall prey to the false propaganda and get lured into militancy are now following their careers in competitive exams and sports. “The youth and the people have understood the false narrative that was being run from across to fuel militancy. The people of Kashmir have rejected that narrative and they are now contributing to the peace,” the DGP said.

    On whether weapons and narcotics dropped by drones was still a challenge, the J&K police chief said that police have achieved a huge success in foiling the designs of enemies to air-drop cash, IEDs, weapons and narcotics through drones. “Though the activity is less than what we have been noticing in the past but air-dropping of weapons through drones still takes place in Kuwpara, Baramulla, Rajouri and Poonch area. We have seized huge quantities of weapons, money and narcotics and such bids are continuously being foiled,” the DGP said, adding that those involved in supplying drugs to other parts of UT and even Punjab are being tracked and strict action is being taken against them.

    He said that police have launched a massive campaign to root-out drug menace in J&K. “We have opened drug de-addiction centers across UT and there are demands from many parts of Kashmir. It needs technical staff and other infrastructure but we are working on expanding the drug de-addiction centers wherever it is possible,” the DGP said.

    About whether Eid-ul-Fitr prayers will be allowed at Eidgah Srinagar as stated by Waqf Board chairperson Darakshan Andrabi, the DGP said that final decision will be taken by the Divisional Administration Kashmir. “Srinagar has been peaceful and so are the other parts of Kashmir. There has been no law and order issue in Srinagar or elsewhere in Kashmir. Final decision about allowing Eid prayers at Eidgah will be taken by the divisional administration in the days ahead,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )