
Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Nalin Prabhat on Saturday directed the security forces to maintain the highest level of operational preparedness, enhance surveillance and keep a close watch on inimical elements across the Union territory to prevent any attempt to disrupt peace during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra.
DGP Prabhat chaired a review meeting at the police control room here to assess the security and logistical arrangements for the annual Yatra that commenced on July 3. The meeting was attended by officers of J&K Police, Army, CAPFs, Traffic Police, Railway Police, intelligence wings and other agencies, including the Army’s GOC 15 Corps.
The officers presented a comprehensive review of the security arrangements, traffic management plan and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure the safe, secure and smooth conduct of the yatra.
Directing all agencies to maintain the highest level of operational preparedness, Prabhat emphasised seamless inter-agency coordination and intensified area domination and night domination exercises, particularly along the national highway, critical road corridors and yatra routes.
The DGP also directed field formations to enhance surveillance and maintain a close watch on inimical elements across Jammu and Kashmir to prevent any attempt to disrupt peace.
The police chief instructed the officers to ensure strict verification of identity credentials and effective utilisation of the RFID-based tracking system for real-time monitoring of registered yatris.
He also directed that issues relating to unregistered yatris be handled proactively and humanely in close coordination with the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, while ensuring that only duly registered pilgrims are permitted to undertake the yatra in accordance with the prescribed protocols.
Reviewing disaster preparedness, the DGP directed all agencies to keep contingency plans and adequate resources ready to effectively respond to any weather-related disruptions by ensuring timely evacuation, shelter, medical assistance and other essential support.
He also emphasised robust security and seamless assistance for both tourists and pilgrims across the UT.
Stressing the importance of professionalism and public service, Prabhat directed all the officers to remain accessible, responsive and people-friendly, ensuring prompt assistance to every pilgrim whenever required.
Reiterating the commitment of the J&K Police and all sister agencies, the DGP expressed confidence that through coordinated efforts, vigilance and effective synergy among all stakeholders, the yatra will continue to be conducted safely, peacefully and successfully.






