Police Commemoration Day; committed to making Punjab drug-free; DGP

Police , Day;,, DGP

Police Commemoration Day; committed to making Punjab drug-free; DGP

 

 

JALANDHAR
The 64th state-level Police Commemoration Day was observed at the Punjab Armed Police (PAP) headquarters here on Saturday to pay tributes to the brave Police personnel, who had sacrificed their lives, fighting militants and criminals for the unity and integrity of the nation.

Paying glowing tributes to the martyrs of the police, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said the Punjab Police has a glorious history of valour and sacrifice. He said that the members of the force had laid down their lives to maintain the unity of the nation and give security to the citizens. He said the state Police had sacrificed its 1797 officials including three in this year since September 1981.

While addressing the gathering after paying floral tributes to the brave hearts, who laid down their lives for the sake of the country, the Punjab Police Chief said it was because of these martyrs we all are enjoying freedom. He said that the Punjab Police is known for its bravery, courage, and successfully rooting out militancy. He said that the Punjab Police had always remained at the forefront to save the motherland from the enemies. He said that Punjab Police would continue to work harder towards maintaining peace and communal harmony in the border state.

Meanwhile, interacting with media persons on the sidelines of the event, DGP Gaurav Yadav said that the flagship project Sadak Surkhya Force (SSF)— a brainchild of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, would hit the roads soon, which will not only help in saving precious lives by reducing mishaps but will also streamline the traffic movement in the state. He said that as many as 1500 cops part of SSF were already undergoing specialized training for road safety, and orders to purchase 121 new Toyota Hilux and 28 interceptor vehicles for the force have already been placed. He also said that these vehicles would be deployed at every 30 km and would play a pivotal role in ensuring road safety.

The Punjab Police Chief said that the Punjab Police had taken a ruthless approach against the drug dealers and would not rest until the menace was completely wiped out from the state. He said that Punjab Police had embarked on a three-pronged strategy of ‘enforcement', 'de-addiction' and 'prevention’ for making Punjab a drug-free state. Punjab Police also launched mass awareness drive against drugs as part of which several competitions including hockey matches, cycling, marathons, painting, etc are being organised to channelise the energy of youth in right direction, he added.

The DGP said that while strict action is being initiated against drug smugglers, the victim drug consumers are being taken to De-addiction Centres for their rehabilitation.

DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav, speaking on the occasion, assured fulsome support and cooperation from the Punjab Government and Punjab Police to the families of martyrs. “We will not let the sacrifices of our Heroes go in vain. I assure you that the Punjab Police will continue to serve with full dedication and bravery to ensure peace and harmony in the border state,” he said.

Post-event, the DGP also met the families of martyrs and listened to them sympathetically. He assured them of every possible help from the Punjab Police.

Earlier, names of all 189 police martyrs of this year, including Mandeep Singh, Kuldeep Singh, and Parminder Singh of Punjab Police who died while fighting gangsters, were read out by Commandment 80th Battalion Navjot Singh Mahal. A two-minute silence was observed, and later, senior officials laid wreaths at the martyrs' memorial.

Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included Cabinet Minister Balkar Singh, several ADGPs and IGPs, and another senior police officer/official.


Oct 21 2023 3:52AM
Police , Day;,, DGP
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