Strengthening Governance: A New Era for Zanskar District Policing
Deputy Inspector General of Police Koshal Sharma visited Zanskar district to strengthen policing and administration. His visit focused on security, infrastructure evaluation, and community engagement ahead of a major religious event. Local concerns were addressed as part of Ladakh Police's commitment to effective law enforcement and public safety.
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In a significant step towards bolstering law enforcement in the newly formed Zanskar district, Deputy Inspector General of Police Koshal Sharma conducted an inaugural visit on Wednesday. This visit aimed at reinforcing administrative coordination and policing capabilities, a necessary move following the district's recent establishment.
As preparations unfold for a major religious gathering on May 11 and 12, Sharma closely examined security deployment, crowd control measures, and interdepartmental cooperation. These efforts are focused on ensuring a safe and orderly event, as noted by participating officials including Superintendent of Police Zanskar Rigzin Sangdup and SHO Inspector Tsewang Nurboo.
Beyond security assessments, the visit included a meeting with civil society representatives, highlighting public safety concerns and community collaboration. The dialogue underscored a commitment to proactive law enforcement strategies and responsiveness to local needs, reinforcing Ladakh Police's dedication to maintaining peace and public order in Zanskar.
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