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NN Vohra reviews security scenario in J&K

| | Jan 21, 2015, at 03:01 am
Jammu, Jan 20 (IBNS) After taking over as the Governor rule in Jammu and Kashmir, state Governor N. N. Vohra has stressed on the need for close and effective coordination among all the security forces and intelligence agencies to maintain peace and order in the north Indian state.

Vohra chaired a meeting of the Unified Headquarters at Civil Secretariat Jammu, here on Tuesday, an official handout said.

The meeting was attended by GOC-in-C, Northern Command, Chief Secretary, and Director General of Police J&K, Home Secretary, Corps Commanders, Inspector General of the BSF and the CRPF and senior Officers of the Central Intelligence Agencies, among others.

The meeting deliberated on various important issues relating to the internal and external security situation in the state.

Officers representing different agencies briefed the meeting about the measures taken on different fronts to safeguard the frontiers and maintain internal order , read thestatement.

The meeting reviewed the security situation in all the border areas, along IB, LoC ( Line of Control) and LaC ( Line of Actual Control) and analysed issues relating to cross border movements and infiltration attempts across them.

In this context, the Governor called upon the Civil and Police Administration and the security forces to ensure continued close coordination and ensure timely measures for the security of civil population in the frontier belts.


(Reporting and Image by Saleem Iqbal Qadri)

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