Announces Cash reward, commendation certificates
‘We have also decide to conduct SPO recruitment drive in the village’
Srinagar, CNI: In a first step of this kind, Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain visited Brell village of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district to hail the rescue operation conducted by the locals after a bus ferrying BSF personnel plunged into a gorge yesterday.
He announced cash prize, commendation medals for the locals who took part in rescue operation and added that a SPO recruitment will also be conducted in the Brell village.
Three BSF men were killed and over 30 injured after the bus they were travelling in skidded off the road at village Brell, Waterhail in Budgam district yesterday.
Talking to reporters at Brell, the DGP Swain said that the way locals of Brell village came out to rescue the injured BSF men deserves all praise. “I heard women of the village also took part in the rescue operation. I met a Sumo driver, who told me that a BSF soldier died in his arms while he was trying to evacuate him,” the DGP said, adding that “let me tell you this was a pure humanitarian approach without any kind of materialism involved in it.”
He said all the injured are being treated and no one is in danger. Replying to a query about ongoing elections, he said: “Security is being provided to candidates in the fray. Apart from that, police and other security forces providing security cover to contesting candidates and also securing the areas going to polls,” the J&K Police Chief said.
He said the final effort is to create a fearless atmosphere for the people to cast votes without any pressure. Replying to a query that earlier, people would remain away from taking part in the rescue operation whenever security forces’ vehicles met an accident, he said: “There were some people who used to create an atmosphere of fear where people were not able to take part in such activities,” the DGP said, adding that “we have succeeding in defeating those elements and today everyone is living in a free air and peaceful environment.” CNI