Srinagar, July 12: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Reasi, Mohita Sharma on Friday said that police is committed to provide a safe and secure atmosphere across every nook and corner of the district. Whosoever will try to disturb the peace and tranquillity will be dealt strictly, she said.
A police spokesman said that she visited Mahore and Gulabgarh areas of Reasi district. The primary objective of the visit was to review the current security situation and devise robust strategies to counter emerging challenges, spokesman said.
During the visit, SSP Reasi thoroughly assessed the security dynamics of the region and took a review of the ongoing operations at Police Post Shajroo and Police Station Mahore.
“On spot directions and instructions imparted to the police personnel stationed there-emphasizing the importance of proactive policing and community collaboration,” he said.
In addition to the security review, SSP Reasi stated their commitment to support the education system by distributing school uniform articles to local students under the Civic Action Programme (CAP) of J&K Police.
“This initiative aims to encourage students to pursue their studies with dedication and enthusiasm,” spokesman said.
SSP Reasi in her address reiterated the role of Reasi police for maintaining peace and security in the region while fostering educational support for the youth.
“Police are committed to provide a safe and secure atmosphere across every nook and corner in Reasi and whosoever tries to disturb the peace and tranquility will be dealt strictly with iron hand,” she added.
Earlier on 9th June, terrorists attacked a bus in the Reasi district’s Pouni area. Nine people, including seven pilgrims, were killed and 38 others were injured.
The police released a sketch of one of the terrorists behind the attack on the pilgrims’ bus and announced a reward of Rs 20 lakh for information on him.
NIA, which took over the investigation on 15th June on orders from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt of India, searched five locations linked with hybrid terrorists and Overground Workers (OGWs).