Jammu, Jun 24: The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Jammu zone, Bhim Sen Tuti Tuesday stressed the need for continued offensive posture against terror elements and enhanced synergy with the Army and central armed forces. IGP was chairing a security review meeting at the Zonal Police Headquarters (ZPHQ), Jammu.
The meeting was convened to assess counter-terrorism efforts; capacity building and strategic direction for the zone. It (meeting) also featured a detailed review of counter-terrorism efforts undertaken across the Jammu Zone. Key highlights included recent encounters; seizures and actionable intelligence-based operations.
IGP Tuti emphasised aspects like training and skill enhancement of personnel, placing importance on regular field training and survival skills. Officers were urged to institutionalise lessons learned and incorporate best practices into ongoing training modules, especially for SOG units and operational teams.
In a performance-focused move, quarterly operational targets were assigned to all Deputy Superintendents of Police DySPs (Operations). These targets are aimed at fostering accountability, mission focus, and outcome-driven execution at the operational level. The officers were advised to maintain close monitoring and ensure timely progress reviews.
Senior police officers, including all Range DIGs; District SSPs; SO to IGP Jammu; SSP Special Operations and Training; all SPs (Operations), DySPs (Operations) of Jammu zone and PS and PA to IGP Jammu attended the meeting in person and via virtual mode. A comprehensive district-wise security assessment was conducted, during which the IGP reviewed the law and order situation and operational performance of each district. The officers were directed to maintain high levels of alertness and responsiveness to evolving security dynamics within their respective jurisdictions. The meeting concluded with a shared roadmap to refine leadership roles; strengthen operational readiness and enhance the effectiveness of intelligence-led besides community-oriented policing across the Jammu zone.