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Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) R R Swain on Tuesday said that around 6,000 security personnel have died in the line of duty in militancy-related incidents, of which over 1,600 are from the J&K Police.
This shows the J&K Police’s commitment to protecting the sovereignty and integrity of the country, Sawin said while speaking at the closing ceremony of the 12th martyrs’ memorial cricket tournament in Kathua district.
“About 6,000 bravehearts from different forces of the country have made the supreme sacrifice, and over 1,600 of them are from the J&K Police alone,” he added.
*Police Media Centre PHQ J&K*Majority of drugs are supplied from Pakistan; direct connection between Narcotics, terrorism and its financial sustenance: DGP J&K Shri R.R. Swain at closing ceremony of martyrs’ memorial tournament at Kathua
Vows strict action against narcotics… pic.twitter.com/bRTkhB1uC5
— J&K Police (@JmuKmrPolice) January 16, 2024
After arriving at the venue for the ceremony, the DGP laid wreaths at the martyrs’ gallery to pay tribute to the fallen heroes of the J&K Police. He also hailed the managing committee and the sponsors for making the tournament a success. Swain expressed his gratitude to the people of Kathua for their active participation in paying tribute and honouring the martyrs.
Speaking to the media present at the ceremony, the DGP highlighted the welfare schemes for the families of J&K Police martyrs and noted that they are funded under the Police Contributory Fund.
ADGP Anand Jain, also spoke at the ceremony, and said that the J&K Police have been visiting the families of martyrs to address any of their issues and provide support to them under the Sevara’ scheme.
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