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Police facilitate PCPG meeting in Kulgam

08:39 AM Oct 07, 2023 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Kulgam, Oct 7: Continuing unwavering efforts to bridge the gap between police and public, Police in Kulgam facilitated a Police Community Partnership Group meeting (PCPG) at Police Station Yaripora.

The meeting was chaired by SSP Kulgam Sahil Sarangal besides, DDC Frisal Shri Anaytullah Rather, DySP PC Hatipora, SHO Police Station Yaripora along with other senior officers of police and civil administration were also present on the occasion. The meeting was attended by respectable citizens including members of Auqaf Committees, Numberdars, Chowkidars, Traders Federation, Fruit Associations of Yaripora, Humshalibugh, Kanjikullah, Frisal, Parigam, Brazloo and other adjacent areas. During the meeting, participants raised various issues of public importance including drinking water, electricity shortage, construction of playgrounds, counseling of youth. Referring to the issues highlighted by the participants, SSP Kulgam assured that the genuine issues will be taken up with the concerned authorities for their immediate redressal besides issues related to Police will be resolved in shortest possible time. The Participants were stressed to co-operate with Police in maintaining law and order in the area and in identifying anti-national elements who always try to disrupt the peaceful environment.

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Addressing the gathering, SSP Kulgam said that Kulgam police is making all out efforts in wiping out the curse of drug abuse. He also exhorted the participants to come forward and support the Police in making Kulgam a drugs free district, for which participants in the meeting assured their full co-operation to Police and administration in tackling social evils and also appreciated the efforts of Police in facilitating community interaction meets where participants express their opinions freely. Further SSP Kulgam urged participants to keep strict watch on their wards so that they will not indulge in criminal activities.

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