Forces making all-out efforts to counter narco-militancy: Dilbag Singh

Ganderbal July 31 (KNS): Director General of Jammu and Kashmir of Police Dilbag Singh said on Sunday that narco-militancy is the biggest challenge faced by the J&K Police at present but forces are making all-out efforts to counter the menace.


Addressing the passing out parade at the police training center at Manigam in Ganderbal district, the DGP said that narco-militancy is the biggest challenge faced by the J&K Police at present but security forces are dealing with the menace very effectively while much more needs to be done. 

He also thanked the people for supporting the initiative of hoisting Tricolour on every home and said that the country wants “Har Ghar Tiranga” in Kashmir, while the neighbouring country wants “Har Ghar Matam” in kashmir. 

"Drones are being used to drop drugs and weapons. We are committed to ensure a peaceful atmosphere, but our neighbour is hatching conspiracies to disrupt peace. This money is used to lure youth towards drugs and terrorism," he said.

He also paid tribute to 1,601 police personnel and 514 special police officers (SPOs) who laid down their lives in the line of duty in J&K during the last 30 years. (KNS)

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