Srinagar: J&K police chief Dilbag Singh said on Saturday that the Union Territory is moving towards becoming a terror-free region and that police have decided to wage a war on the drug menace now.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an official function in Sopore town, the DGP said: “Jammu and Kashmir is all set to become a terror-free region.”
“Terrorism is at an all-time low and the number of terrorists is very low. Police will ensure to eradicate drug abuse and narco-smuggling from J&K.”
“Sopore was once known as the hotbed of militancy and today business is flourishing everywhere here. Peace prevails on roads and there is a smile on the faces of people. We are committed to making J&K a drug-free place.”
Talking about the death of two members of the Sikh community recently, he said: “Police have taken cognizance of both incidents and there is no need to worry. FIR has been lodged and the probe is on.
“The case of death of a Sikh community member from Baramulla has been handed over to the Crime Branch,” he said.
Courtesy: “IANS”
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