Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt: No SSP can be called to Jammu, Srinagar without nod from home dept

- Press Trust of India

SRINAGAR:THE Jammu and Kashmir government has issued a circular directing that no district senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) can be summoned to Jammu or Srinagar without permission from the state’s Home department, officials said.

The circular, which was issued on July 16, amounted to clipping their wings, senior police officials said on condition of anonymity.

According to the circular by principal secretary (Home) RK Goyal, a request has to be made to his office if a district SSP is required for a meeting in the civil secretaria­t.

“In case a district senior superinten­dent of police is required for a meeting in the civil secretaria­t, a request to that extant shall be made to the principal secretary (Home),” the circular said.

It had come to the notice of authoritie­s that some SSPS are called by senior officers for meetings at Srinagar and Jammu, the circular stated.

“The practice disrupts the functionin­g of district offices .... as the presence of these officers is imperative at district headquarte­rs and such meetings should be avoided as far as possible,” it said.

It asked all administra­tive secretarie­s, the director general of police, divisional commission­ers and the inspector generals of police to ensure that district SSPS are not “unnecessar­ily called for meetings”.

There are “further instructio­ns” advising top officers to maximise the use of video conference­s and ensure regular and more frequent visits of IGPS to district headquarte­rs.

CIRCULAR STATES THAT A REQUEST HAS TO BE MADE TO THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE IF A DISTRICT SSP IS REQUIRED IN THE CIVIL SECRETARIA­T

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