Army chief reaches Jammu to review security situation in J&K
The army chief will chair a high level security review meeting at police headquarters in Jammu which will be attended by top officers of police, army, paramilitary and intelligence
PTI
Jammu, 20 July
Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi on
Saturday reached here to review security situation at a meeting in Jammu and
Kashmir amidst growing terror activities in parts of otherwise peaceful Jammu
region.
This was the second visit of the
army chief to Jammu in less than three weeks after taking charge as the 30th
chief of the Indian Army on 30 June. Nine army personnel, including a
captain, were killed in two separate terror attacks in remote forest belts of
Machedi in Kathua and Desa forest in Doda on 8 July and 15 July.
The army chief will chair a high
level security review meeting at police headquarters here which will be
attended by top officers of police, army, paramilitary and intelligence,
officials said. They said senior officers of defence and Home ministry are
also likely to attend the meeting.
On 16 July, army said all
formations of Udhampur-based northern command are committed to eliminate the
scourge of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. The army said it has been conducting
a series of joint and coordinated operations with J-K Police to eliminate
foreign terrorists who have infiltrated from across the border and are moving
in the upper reaches of Udhampur, Doda and Kishtwar districts in Jammu region
and thereafter to Kashmir.
On 3 July, the chief of army staff
visited border district of Poonch and also chaired a meeting in Jammu and
reviewed the security situation.
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