Changing face of
‘policing’ in Jammu region
Seeking
cooperation ‘from your friendly neighbourhood’
Imagine cops on motor bikes chasing
trans-border smugglers, harbourers of militants
and intruders on the 210-km long International
Border (IB) in Jammu division. But that is what
Jammu region (which is increasingly being
targetted by Pakistani mercenaries now) is going
to witness if all the plans made by the Jammu
police to counter militancy would be implemented.
Increased security threat to Jammu district from
the Pakistan-backed terrorists who have now
changed their “modus operandi”, the state
police has now decided to reactivate itself and
adopt new multiple strategies to crush the monster
head of militancy whose arc has been extended to
this once peaceful region. Forced to act in view
of the six militancy-related incidents that have
taken place in Jammu in the last three months
(ending August 2001) including the Railway station
killings, the Jammu police has come out with a
novel idea of increased participation of people in
security-related matters. Though in Kashmir, such
an idea could never take shape due to the
demographic pattern, Jammu however has totally
different demographic structure and topography .
As the people are not the sympathisers of the
militants as was the case in Kashmir in the
initial years of militancy and the villages are
thickly populated right up to the International
Border , the Police has decide to actively involve
the people of Jammu district to fight increasing
militancy in the region. For this, police is going
to set up Neighbouring Watch Committees, Community
Mohalla committees etc and they are extremely
hopeful of getting desired results.. As Pakistan
gameplan is to change the status of International
Border to disturbed one, it has been trying
desperately to push in large number of mercenaries
through the International Border also. But the
Police is trying to get it curbed with the
cooperation of people. Hence these committees.
Even the recent successes of large number of
intruders at the International Border were
primarily due to the inputs given by the locals
who had observed movement of mercenaries on the IB.
The militants are increasingly making
attempts to infiltrate, commit acts of sabotage
(mostly carrying with them explosive kit with the
instructions to put it anywhere ) and then return
to Pakistan. The trans-border smugglers help them
as guides and couriers. Militants from hinterland
like Kashmir valley and Doda are also continuously
trying to create hideouts in Jammu and then with
the help of harbourers carry out acts of terrorist
violence and sabotage. As these militants are now
coming in small groups which is part of their new
strategies, Jammu police is also trying to
function in small groups. The task of neutralising
the harbourers or the over ground workers or
sympathisers of the militants has already been
taken in hand. The SSP Jammu says : ‘Our
idea is to involve community in preventive
policing as public can best help in tackling this
ever-increasing problem. We have already convened
various Police-Community Partnership Group
meetings at various levels which have strengthened
police public relations and played positive role
in acquiring public support in prevention and
detection of militancy and crime.’ Not only
this, the Jammu police is also thinking to involve
the recently constituted panchayats in the Jammu
areas so that they can go for recci and then help
the police in finding out the infiltration routes
of the militants following by putting Nakas.
Village Defence Committees are also being
reoriented in brder areas in an offensive mode.
The scheme is to further strengthen the VDCs and
the properly equip the VDC members with weaponary
and communication network to work more
effficiently and effectively.
“Afterall, Jammu is becoming the target of the
militants and we should be prepared to face any
kind of situation. Besides, we should also know as
how to respond to such situations,” he said
adding that they are going to have small
teams like community mohalla structures
particularly in the outskirts which can come out
at the extra-ordinaory situations. These, he said,
would be on the pattern of the VDCs but no
arms would be given to them.
Regarding the other measures taken to check
militancy in the region, Mr Swain said besides
reactivating beat system, 40 armed mobile patrol
parties have been formed to patrol in various
areas of Jammu city during vulnerable hours.
Flying squads have been rebuilt and well-trained
and alert officials have been deployed with the
flying squads so that they can retaliate or
repulse any militant of fidayeen attack at any
point of time. Nakas have also been strengthened
and guard personnel have been fully alerted, he
added.
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