Senior Superintendent of Police Khalil Ahmad Poswal spearheaded a critical security appraisal meeting in Ganderbal on Thursday, evaluating the district’s defensive posture. Participants comprised the full spectrum of police leadership, alongside army, CAPF officers, SHOs, and station in-charges.
The review probed law and order dynamics, anti-militancy readiness, crime suppression efforts, and protective setups for forthcoming religious occasions including Youm-e-Quds and Eid-ul-Fitr 2026. Insisting on zero-tolerance for disruptions, Poswal directed escalated monitoring, foolproof strategies, control over terrains, and intel-fueled interventions.
Detailed insights were shared on active security postures: deployment schemas, vulnerable area designations, and preemptive protocols. Upping ante at scenic tourist venues, access routes, and high-alert zones drew special mention. Inter-force harmony was positioned as the linchpin for rapid, decisive action in crises.
Poswal lauded Ganderbal police’s steadfast professionalism, urging sustained momentum through discipline and vigilance. The mission remains clear: enforce law supremacy and deliver a haven of safety and serenity. The conclave set forth perpetual vigilance on hotspots, iterative security tweaks, and fortified alliances among agencies to preempt and counter threats efficiently. Dedication sans compromise was the clarion call.
