Amarnath Yatra: Security arrangements reviewed

Ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra early next month, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday reviewed the security arrangements for the same in a meeting at Anantnag.

Srinagar: Ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra early next month, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday reviewed the security arrangements for the same in a meeting at Anantnag.

Security arrangements made for the yatra were reviewed at a meeting held at Anantnag which was attended by senior officers from state police, paramilitary CRPF, Army, Intelligence and civil administration, a spokesperson said.

Threadbare discussions were held with regard to security and deployment for smooth conduct of yatra which is scheduled to begin early next month, he said.

Officers representing different security agencies made detailed presentation about the deployment of manpower and other related arrangements for the yatra.

DGP K Rajendra Kumar asked the officers to identify the sensitive places along the yatra route and to strengthen security grid.

He said joint patrolling should be carried out round the clock in such areas and National Highway should be kept under continuous surveillance to foil any attempt of disruption by miscreants.

"All busy places including langars should be brought under security cover and intelligence gathering accelerated, shared for making preventive measures. CCTV cameras should be utilised to get footage of busiest places," the DGP said.

Kumar asked the officers to ensure that people were not put to any inconvenience while making the arrangements.

Parking of vehicles at the identified slots should be ensured and recovery vans kept in readiness to ensure smooth traffic regulation, Kumar said.

Medical facilities for pilgrims should be made available and services of ambulances utilised. Round the clock functioning of joint control rooms and supervision of arrangements by senior officers was also stressed by the DGP.

The DGP also asked to strengthen the communication network and maintain liaison about the arrival and departure of pilgrims. Duty magistrates and the civil administration should be provided full cooperation in the performance of their duties.

Briefing the meeting, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir SJM Geelani said that all security arrangements are put in place to ensure security of the pilgrims.

He said security has been strengthened at all sensitive places including the railway stations and bus stands and civil administration is also being coordinated to make required arrangements for the convenience of pilgrims. 

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