Jammu, June 13: Security arrangements for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra were reviewed during a meeting here, with authorities stressing technology-driven measures such as enhanced CCTV surveillance, real-time monitoring through integrated control rooms, and stronger communication networks for rapid response.
The security management and coordination meeting was chaired by Senior Superintendent of Police, Jammu, Joginder Singh and attended by senior officers of district police, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP, intelligence agencies, civil administration, and disaster management authorities, according to a police spokesperson.
The deliberations focused on ensuring seamless coordination among all stakeholders for the safe and peaceful conduct of the 57-day annual pilgrimage scheduled to begin on July 3.
During the meeting, the SSP Jammu emphasised the need for heightened vigilance and directed all concerned agencies to intensify patrolling, conduct surprise checking, and ensure the strategic deployment of Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) for prompt response to any contingency.
Detailed discussions were held regarding law and order management, traffic regulation, crowd management, border security, emergency response mechanisms, and inter-agency coordination, the spokesperson said.
The official said special emphasis was laid on technology-driven security measures, including enhanced CCTV surveillance, real-time monitoring through integrated control rooms, and strengthening communication networks to facilitate swift information sharing and response.
The SSP Jammu underscored the importance of community participation and public cooperation in maintaining a secure environment during the yatra.
Citizens were urged to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activity to the nearest police unit or control room, the spokesperson said.
Representatives of intelligence agencies shared recent security inputs and assessments, the official said, adding it was resolved that timely dissemination of intelligence, regular joint coordination drills, and close monitoring of vulnerable locations would remain key priorities throughout the yatra period.
Directions were also issued for conducting mock drills, strengthening security checkpoints, reviewing contingency plans, and holding weekly review meetings at the sub-divisional level to assess preparedness and address emerging challenges.
The SSP reiterated that ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims and residents remains the highest priority.
He emphasised that proactive policing, robust inter-agency coordination, and active public cooperation will play a vital role in maintaining peace, security, and stability across Jammu district during the yatra.







