DGP Advocates Enhanced Access Control at J&K Railway Stations


The Director General of Police (DGP) underscores the critical need to bolster access control measures at multiple railway stations across Jammu and Kashmir. This plea for heightened security measures reflects a dedicated effort to safeguard and fortify the resilience of railway infrastructure in the region.

The DGP's advocacy for enhanced access control aligns with the broader commitment to prioritizing the safety and security of railway facilities. As railway stations play a crucial role in the transportation network, the call for strengthened measures is a proactive response to potential security challenges and a commitment to fostering a secure environment for passengers and railway operations.

This emphasis on security measures is expected to trigger a comprehensive assessment of access control protocols, ensuring they are robust and in line with evolving security standards. The DGP's directive underscores the significance of a vigilant and proactive approach to security in the railway sector, aligning with the broader goals of ensuring public safety and the integrity of critical transportation infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir.

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