Srinagar:Militants are looking for soft targets in order to create a disturbance, Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh said on Saturday as he asserted that every attempt of anti-national elements to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere in the union territory would be dealt with firmly.
The DGP's comments came a day after a civilian and a policeman were shot dead in separate incidents in the Kulgam district.
Singh visited Kulgam in south Kashmir and the Handwara area of Kupwara in north Kashmir where he led officers and relatives in paying floral tributes to Bantu Sharma and sub-inspector Arshid Ahmad Mir.
While Sharma was killed on Friday, Mir was shot dead in the Khanyar area of the city on September 12.
The DGP also chaired officers' meetings to review the security situation in these districts and directed the officers to keep a strict watch on the suspicious elements and overground workers (OGWs) of militant outfits who are providing any kind of support to terrorist activities, a police spokesman said.
Senior officers of police, Army and CRPF were present in the meetings.
He said Singh directed the officers to revisit the security plans as terrorists in order to create disturbance are looking for soft targets and stressed on counter strategies and preventive measures.
The DGP emphasized the officers remain extra alert and ordered a series of countermeasures to prevent incidents like the killings of a civilian and a cop in Kulgam.
Singh said protecting the lives of people is a prime concern and every attempt of anti-national elements to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere in the UT would be dealt with firmly.