In 2022, we busted 146 busted modules. The law and order were most peaceful in 2022. A total of 1350 UAPA cases are under investigation. The SIA and SIU are doing a great job.u201d
u201cWe conducted large-scale anti-militancy operations throughout the year in which 186 militants, including 56 foreigners, were killed. Majority of the slain militants were affiliated to Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad,u201d the DGP said.Giving an overall picture of the security scenario in J&K at the year-end press conference, the DGP said terrorist recruitments had seen a considerable decline in the last 12 months while security forces had suffered a lesser number of casualties.In the year-end media conference on Saturday, DGP of the state gave details about the militancy rate stating that over 100 youth joined militancy in 2022(37% decline compared to 2021),17 were arrested, rest killed and at present only 18 are active. Only 24 law and order cases were reported
Image source- Business standard With a sigh of grief, 14 cops and 17 security forces personnel u201cwhich is the lowest everu2019 also sacrificed their lives against the militant operations in 2022.At least 55 vehicles and 28 houses being used for terror activities were seized while 649 people were booked under PSA for support to terrorists. A total of 188 weapons, including AK-47 rifles, 275 pistols, 354 grenades, 61 IEDs u2014 including some ready-to-use, which were drone-dropped u2014 were seized.Giving out the details on drug busting, the police chief said 1,693 cases were registered under NDPS Act and a huge amount of contraband, including 212 kg heroin, 383 kg charas, 12 kg brown sugar and over 10,000 kg of poppy husk, besides other drugs, were seized.For 2023, the resolution of police is u201cmission zero terroru201d and the prime focus would be to wipe out the u201cterror ecosystemu201d, he said.Letu2019s hope that 2023 records zero militancy operation, zero civilian causality, zero sacrifice of our military police force.
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