Ganderbal police conduct mock drill along Amarnath Yatra route

As part of its efforts to ensure the highest level of preparedness and safety for pilgrims participating in the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra, Ganderbal Police on Saturday conducted an extensive mock drill along key points of the Yatra route.

A statement said the exercise was meticulously planned to simulate various emergency scenarios including terror threats, stampedes, medical emergencies, evacuation procedures, natural disasters and crowd management challenges. It aimed to “assess the coordination, alertness, and responsiveness of different security forces and stakeholders involved in Yatra duty”, including J&K Police, CAPFs, ITBP, SDRF and civil administration.

The drill was conducted at strategically important and crucial areas, particularly vulnerable stretches where swift and efficient action could be critical in the event of a crisis. Special emphasis was laid on real-time communication, inter-agency coordination, use of available resources, and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), the statement said.

Officials said the “entire exercise was conducted under the supervision of senior officers from the police and security establishment.”

“They closely monitored each phase of the drill, reviewed operational preparedness, and provided constructive feedback to further enhance on-ground capabilities,” the statement noted.

Ganderbal police said the mock drill was carried out without causing any disruption to the movement of yatris or inconvenience to the general public. “The public extended full cooperation, for which Ganderbal Police expressed deep gratitude,” it said.

It added, “Ganderbal Police re-affirmed its unwavering dedication to maintaining peace and order throughout the yatra period, ensuring that devotees have a safe and fulfilling pilgrimage experience.”

J & K