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Investigation officers must take all the measures to improve investigation and disposal of cases: Mohita Sharma


Investigation officers must take all the measures to improve investigation and disposal of cases: Mohita Sharma

REASI, Feb 29: The Senior Superintendent of Police Reasi, Mohita Sharma, convened a comprehensive crime review meeting of Sub-division Mahore at District Police Headquarters in Reasi.

The meeting was attended by the SDPO Mahore Ajaz Choudhary-JKPS, SHO Mahore , SHO Chassana, IC PPs, IO's and other officers.

During the meeting, the status of under investigation cases related to ULAP(A), NDPS Act, Excise, bovine smuggling and Crime against women & children were reviewed. The progress made in ongoing criminal investigations was discussed to ensure timely resolution and justice for victims.

Strategies to strengthen community policing and enhance public safety were deliberated upon, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in maintaining law and order. Measures to tackle drug abuse within the district were discussed, with a focus on prevention, rehabilitation and enforcement.

She added that the Investigation officers must take all the measures to improve investigation and disposal of cases.

She directed that the quality of investigation and disposal of these cases needs improvement and stressed upon them to adopt the latest techniques and standard operating practices which would bring better results in investigation process.

Mohita further directed the participating officers to remain extra-vigilant, strengthen nakas/check points, and generate actionable intelligence so that the nefarious designs of anti-national elements can be thwarted.

She directed the officers to take the lead while conducting area domination/patrolling and speculative/specific CASOs in vulnerable areas/pockets.

This meeting served as a crucial platform to identify challenges, share insights, and develop actionable plans to address both existing and emerging security concerns in the district

 

 


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