Jammu Frontline: SP South Reviews Border Security at Phallian Mandal

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Jammu, Feb 6:

In a major push to fortify the “first line of defense” along the International Border (IB), SP South Jammu conducted a high-level security review meeting today with Village Defence Guards (VDGs) at Phallian Mandal.

The review, held under the directions of SSP Jammu, comes amid a period of heightened vigilance across the region following several drone-dropping attempts and concerns over narco-terrorism in sensitive border pockets.

VDGs: The Eyes and Ears of the Border

During the interaction, the SP South emphasized that the local knowledge of VDGs is the most potent weapon against “inimical elements.” The meeting served several strategic purposes:

  • Operational Readiness: A physical check of weapons issued to VDGs was conducted to ensure serviceability and safe handling.

  • Area Familiarization: Reviewing the existing security grid to close gaps in surveillance.

  • Coordination: Streamlining communication between VDGs, the Special Developmental Police Officer (SDPO) South, and In-charge Police Post (ICPP) Phallian Mandal.

“The legacy of the VDGs is built on bravery. Members have earned prestigious honors like the Shaurya Chakra in the past. We expect the same standard of selfless service today,” stated SP South Jammu during the briefing.

New Night Domination Strategy

A significant outcome of the meeting was the restructuring of night patrols. To prevent “drone-dropping” of drugs and weapons—a tactic increasingly used by handlers across the border—the following measures were implemented:

Measure Description
Small Patrol Groups VDGs will now operate in compact teams for better mobility.
Police Integration Each VDG patrol group will include at least one member from the local police post.
Sunset-to-Sunrise Vigil Mandatory patrolling hours to dominate the area during low-visibility periods.
Inter-Agency Data Patrol details will be shared with the Indian Army and BSF to prevent misidentification at nakas (checkpoints).

A Zero-Tolerance Policy

The SP South issued a stern warning to those attempting to disturb the peace, asserting that the Jammu Police and VDGs stand shoulder-to-shoulder. The guards were specifically briefed to report any suspicious aerial movement immediately, referring to the recent history of drone intrusions in the South Zone.

The meeting concluded with an assurance that the personal grievances of the VDG members, both paid and voluntary, would be addressed in a timely manner, boosting the morale of the volunteers who serve as a critical force multiplier for the regular security forces.

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