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J&K Police Bolstered with 438 New Recruits to Tackle Rising Terror Threats in Jammu

Lieutenant Governor Sinha emphasizes data-driven policing and advanced technologies as key to achieving a terrorism-free Jammu and Kashmir.

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Lt Governor Manoj Sinha (File Photo)
Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha

Overview

  • Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reaffirmed the administration's determination to make both Jammu and Kashmir divisions terrorism-free, building on the success in the Kashmir Valley.
  • 438 newly trained constables, including 86 women and 211 former Special Police Officers (SPOs), graduated from the J&K Police Training School in Manigam.
  • Sinha highlighted the rise in terrorist incidents in the Jammu division as a pressing concern and pledged strengthened counter-terror efforts.
  • The administration is prioritizing data-centric policing and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to counter evolving threats, including cybercrime and narco-terrorism.
  • DGP Nalin Prabhat reported a fortified counter-terror grid and ongoing development of tools to combat cybercriminals and dark web-enabled drug trafficking.