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Inform Police before leaving for trekking: IGP Kashmir

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
11/11/2024
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The trekkers were in proximity to the exchange of heavy fire when they realised the imminent danger and quickly contacted the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir

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Srinagar, Nov 10: Two trekkers narrowly escaped potential harm during the Zabarwan encounter after dialling 100 and alerting the senior Police officers to their perilous position.

 

The trekkers were in proximity to the exchange of heavy fire when they realised the imminent danger and quickly contacted the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir.

 

Responding promptly, the PCR informed senior Police officials, leading to the temporary suspension of the operation and saving the trekkers from harm.

 

Soon after the senior officers were alerted, they ordered the halting of the operation.

 

The trekkers were carrying bags, sticks, and other things. They hid themselves in rocks after the fire started.

 

“Fortunately one among them had an idea and he dialled 100,” a senior Police officer said.

 

The PCR (100) first alerted the SHO, who later alerted senior officers.

 

A rescue team led by SSP Srinagar under the guidance of IGP Kashmir reached the spot and rescued the trekkers.

 

Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir Zone, Vidhi Kumar Birdi stressed the importance of trekkers notifying local police stations before embarking on journeys in remote or sensitive areas.

 

“Trekkers and adventure enthusiasts should inform the nearest police station about their travel plans and expected routes, especially in areas where there could be security operations. This protocol ensures we can act swiftly to ensure their safety if unexpected incidents occur,” the IGP Kashmir told Greater Kashmir.

 

Officials said that the trekkers, unaware of the nearby operation, found themselves dangerously close to the crossfire.

 

Their immediate action in contacting the Police likely saved their lives, as officers were able to intervene, alerting the security teams on the ground to temporarily halt operations until the trekkers were safely moved out of the area.

 

“The PCR’s swift coordination in relaying information to the officers on duty was instrumental in preventing a possible tragedy,” a senior Police officer said.

 

“We encourage everyone – locals, tourists, and especially trekkers – to use the helpline services, including dialling 100 or directly reaching out to police stations, should they face any situation that requires immediate intervention. This way, the Police can ensure swift assistance while coordinating with ongoing operations,” the IGP Kashmir said. (Greater Kashmir)

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