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LG Sinha chairs UHQ meet, asks Security Grid to wipe out terrorism, its ecosystem from J&K soil | KNO

Calls for maintaining highest level of alertness at all vital Infra, Security Installations; directs head of security agencies to go tough on OGWs, terrorist sympathisers, reiterates security audit of vital installations, Stresses on tackling narco-terror challenge, Heads of all security agencies attend meet, vow collective approach

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Srinagar, Oct 24 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday chaired a crucial Unified Headquarters (UHQ) meeting in Srinagar to devise a fresh strategy to combat fresh threats, especially attacks on the vital infrastructure projects and non-J&K workforce. The LG directed the security grid of J&K to go all out against the terrorism and its eco-system in the UT so that peace remains intact. News Agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) was the first to report on Wednesday that LG Sinha would chair a UHQ meeting in Srinagar in the backdrop of Gagangeer, Ganderbal attack on Sunday that left a doctor and six labourers dead and several others injured. Sources told KNO that the heads of all security agencies were seen in a huddle at Rajbhawan this morning as LG chaired a crucial UHQ meeting. Among those who attended the meeting were Director General of Police J&K Nalin Prabhat, Northern Army Commander M V Suchindera Kumar, GoC of Srinagar based 15 Corps Lt General Prashant Srivastava, ADGP J&K Vijay Kumar, ADGP Jammu Anand Jain, IGP Kashmir V K Bhirdi, IG BSF, IGs of CRF and the Director Intelligence Bureau. From the administration Chief Secretary Atal Duloo and Principal Secretary Home also participated in the meeting. Sources privy to the meeting told KNO that the LG took serious note of the recent attack at Gagangeer, Ganderbal and sought feedback from the heads of security agencies as to how terrorists managed to reach the spot. “He called for a collective approach of security agencies to wipe out terrorism and its eco-system from J&K soil. The LG laid special emphasis on uprooting the terror network in Kashmir and directed the heads of security agencies to go tough on the terror sympathisers and Over Ground Workers (OGWs),” he said. The LG sought details from the army officers including northern army commander about the successful infiltration attempts this year so far and the number of “foreign terrorists active in both regions.” Sources said that the LG reiterated that innocents shouldn’t be touched and culprits including terrorists shouldn’t be spared. “The LG asked the security officials to track down those involved in the Gagangeer attack and punish them sternly,” the source said, adding that he also called for the highest level of vigil on the LoC and International Border (IB) to prevent possible infiltration bids ahead of snowfall. The LG also directed the security grid to deal effectively with the challenge of narco-terror and act swiftly against those involved in drug trade. Today’s meeting came after two back-to-back security reviews taken by LG post Gagangeer, Ganderbal attack. The LG also stressed on the need of thorough security audits of all vital Infrastructure projects and security installations across the UT. The LG sources said, also asked the security heads to ensure solid security cover for non J&K workers working at various projects across J&K. “Enhancement of security at important developmental projects was also discussed and steps to be taken were fine tuned as well,” he said. Present in the meeting, the heads of various security agencies vowed to maintain close synergy and coordination while dealing with the fresh challenges on terrorism front—(KNO)

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