Prasad was inspecting Jammu Zone Police Headquarters (ZPHQ), here this morning. He said that efficient utilization of manpower and latest techniques of investigation would help in crime control in the State.
“Maintenance of law and order and safety of people is the prime responsibility of
The DGP said that the computerisation and use of Information Technology (IT) in updating records and procedure of investigation would prove beneficial for the Organisation and by this way the investigators would be able to domain into the crime network.
Methods used by the criminals are posing challenge to the investigation agencies and to overcome the situation police needs to be equipped with latest instruments and techniques, said Prasad.
During his first visit to ZPHQ, after opening of darbar in
Prasad stressed to bring improvements in the day-to-day working to get efficient results. He said that combination of dedication, expertise and latest techniques would help in bringing about more improvements in public service, which is the main motto of the force.
About maintaining up-to-date G. P. Fund accounts of more than 80,000 police personnel, the DGP expressed satisfaction over the working of the concerned officials and said that every effort would be made to maintain transparency into the procedures. He said that use of IT have improved the maintenance of records and eased the access of subscribers to their accounts. He emphasised upon the officials working in the G. P. Fund Cells in the Organization to get assistance from National Informatics Centres (NIC) to make the system more effective.
He also inspected the ongoing constructions in the premises including Traffic Control Room.
DIG Traffic Jammu Zone, Shakeel Ahmed Beig and Executive Engineer (PCD), N. D. Khawaja, briefed the DGP about these constructions. He asked the officers to equip the Control Room with latest system of communication network and monitoring, which could help in regulating the surface traffic in the Zone.
Later, Prasad convened a meeting of police officers at ZPHQ and took stock of the functioning of the Zonal police, crime and traffic. Inspector General of police, Dilbag Singh briefed the DGP about the working of Jammu Police. He said that efficient steps have been taken to keep law and order maintained in the entire Zone, besides curbing the activities of trouble mongers.
IGP Crime, Abdul Ghani Mir also briefed the meeting about the progress achieved in various cases registered with the Wing. He said that latest methods have been introduced to enhance the capabilities of investigation and the criminals are brought to book within a shortest period of time.
Addressing the meeting, Prasad said that with the opening of offices at winter capital, Jammu Zone would witness more activities and all wings of the Organization would have to share additional responsibilities. He said that additional deployment of manpower and extra vigil on the activities of anti-national elements needs to be put in place. He assured the meeting that Police Headquarters (PHQ) would provide every possible assistance to make all the wings of the Organization more effective and self sufficient.
Among others, the DGP was accompanied by IsGP, M. Sulaiman Salaria, Dr. Kamal Saini, DIsGP, S. S. Khandre, J. P. Singh and K. L. Bagat, SSsP, Manmohan Singh, Nisar Ahmed and Prabat Singh, SsP, M. L. Mehra and Romesh Kumar Angral, Chief Accounts Officer, Mrs. Prem Lata Patial and other police officers.
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