Jammu,February 28 (Scoop News)-Director General of Police, J&K Shri Dilbag Singh today chaired the meeting of State Investigation Unit (SIU) officers at PCR Kashmir to review the progress of under investigation UAPA cases besides took stock of cases under trial.
Spl DG CID J&K Shri R.R Swain, ADGP Kashmir Shri Vijay Kumar, DIG SIU Shri Abdul Qayoom, SSP Srinagar Shri Rakesh Balwal, DD Prosecution besides all CIOs of SIUs of Kashmir Zone attended the meeting at PCR Kashmir while ADGP (Coordination) PHQ, Shri Danesh Rana, IGP (CIV), Shri B.S Tuti, AIG Training Shri J.S Johar and AIG (CIV) Dr. G.V Sandeep Chakravarthy attended the meeting through Video conferencing.
In his opening remarks, DGP complimented the SIU officers for the work done since the creation of the Unit. He said that effective investigation is no less than a weapon in the hands of investigators to demolish the terror ecosystem and is as important as carrying out CI operations to eradicate this menace. He stressed upon the officers to speed up the investigation process and disposal thereof of cases on merits and enjoined upon the officers to ensure that the investigation of UAPA and other cases of special nature is foolproof, taking into account every evidence in order to achieve conviction. DGP directed that stringent action is to be taken against the OGWs and the organizations providing any kind of support to terrorists, besides properties used for terror activities to be seized under law.
DGP also impressed upon recently appointed DIG SIU to supervise each and every case in detail and said that a line of action has to be earmarked immediately with registration of FIR after analyzing all the circumstances and evidences thereof.
Shri Singh, while briefing the CIOs said that the objective of creating SIUs is to ensure quality & professional investigation and conviction thereof for which regular training and updation of legal knowledge to be ensured. He directed for constituting a team of experts to augment the investigation process besides technical evidence collection which he said is of utmost importance. He exhorted upon the officers to study the investigation of successful cases which could come handy in concluding the under investigation cases.
DGP also sought feedback and suggestions from officers to further improve investigation process besides directed for identifying the best investigation officers/officials, who shall be deputed in the Special Investigation Units to further enhance its efficiency.
DIG SIU and CIOs of all SIUs apprised the DGP regarding the progress of each UAPA case under investigation them.
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