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“SSP Kishtwar Chairs SMAC Meeting to Enhance Security and Intelligence Collaboration Ahead of Independence Day 2024”

Kishtwar: In a concerted effort to bolster security and intelligence collaboration, SSP Kishtwar, Shri Abdul Qayoom-JKPS, chaired a pivotal Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre (SMAC) meeting at the District Police Headquarters Kishtwar today. The session saw the attendance of officers from the Police, Army, CAPF, and various intelligence agencies operating within the district.

In a statement, a police spokesman said, the meeting involved a comprehensive discussion on the current security landscape, particularly in view of recent terrorist activities. Participants exchanged critical insights, suggestions, and assessments, with a primary focus on formulating joint strategies for efficient ground monitoring. This included plans for effective area domination, surveillance on anti-social elements, real-time intelligence sharing, and social media monitoring in preparation for Independence Day-2024. Specific instructions were issued to ensure robust security measures during these significant occasions.
SSP Kishtwar emphasized the necessity of a unified approach to maintain the district’s peaceful atmosphere. Strategies were carefully devised to preempt disruptive activities and counter rumor dissemination, particularly during the Independence Day celebrations and other festivals. Officers were encouraged to work in unison to ensure a coordinated response to potential challenges, with special attention to the unique security needs of these events.
Stressing the importance of coordination and high-level synergy, SSP Kishtwar advised that all security forces share any potential information promptly for real-time action.
The meeting concluded positively, with a strong commitment to enhanced cooperation among all agencies. SSP Kishtwar expressed optimism that these collective efforts would significantly contribute to maintaining security and tranquility in the district during the upcoming Independence Day and associated festivities.

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