Thursday marked a pivotal security huddle in Ganderbal, presided over by SSP Khalil Ahmad Poswal, as the district gears up for potential challenges. The forum united police officials, army officers, CAPF contingents, SHOs, and police outpost leaders in a unified front.
Key agenda items included assessing law and order, terrorism countermeasures, crime prevention, and festival security for Youm-e-Quds and Eid-ul-Fitr 2026. Poswal called for amplified alertness, robust planning, territorial dominance, and aggressive intelligence-based actions to secure peaceful observances.
A thorough update covered deployment configurations, sensitive site mappings, and district-wide deterrence initiatives. Emphasis was laid on intensifying guards at popular tourist destinations, roadways, and precarious locations. He advocated for airtight collaboration across security apparatuses to handle contingencies with precision and speed.
The SSP applauded the professionalism of local police, rallying them to persist with zeal and caution. Ultimate goals: sustain legal order and foster a tranquil, protected ambiance for the public. Continuous oversight of vulnerable areas was mandated, alongside dynamic security enhancements and streamlined force coordination for proactive responses. Full zeal in duty performance was the directive.