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Strong investigation will improve conviction rates in narcotics, terrorism-related cases: IGP Kashmir

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September 16, 2025
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Strong investigation will improve conviction rates in narcotics, terrorism-related cases: IGP Kashmir
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Srinagar, Sep 16: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi-IPS, on Tuesday chaired a security review meeting at PCR Kashmir to assess the prevailing security situation across the Kashmir Zone.

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The meeting was attended by all Range DIsG, district SSsP of Kashmir Zone, and other senior officers, a police spokesman said.

In a statement, the police said that during the meeting, Range DIsG and SSsP briefed the IGP on the law & order scenario in their respective districts.

The IGP emphasized the need to strengthen investigations, build stronger cases to improve conviction rates in narcotics and terrorism-related matters, and establish effective follow-up mechanisms for successful prosecutions.

He directed officers to intensify area domination, conduct night patrolling in sensitive areas and maintain strict surveillance on anti-national elements (ANEs). V.K Birdi also stressed the need to enhance market checking to prevent unlawful activities.

Concluding the meeting, V.K. Birdi reaffirmed J&K Police’s commitment to maintain peace and security in the region and urged officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and timely resolution of cases to safeguard citizens’ rights, reads the statement.

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