After paying a visit to the slain cop’s home in Tangmarg, Swain shared that crucial leads have been obtained in the ongoing investigation. While refraining from disclosing specific details of the ongoing inquiry at this point, he assured the public that those responsible for this heinous act will face justice.
“We will not spare anyone involved in this crime,” he emphasized, stressing the significance of bringing the culprits to justice. Swain also expressed his deep condolences for the fallen officer, highlighting that this loss affects not only the police family but also the entire community.
Furthermore, Swain pointed out that the individuals across the border are not channeling funds into the region to promote welfare and development but rather to fuel terrorism and disrupt peace. He stressed the importance of unity within the local community to counteract these external influences and to create an environment that thwarts the intentions of those who wish to harm the region’s stability.
Swain, accompanied by ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, DIG North Kashmir Vivek Gupta, and SSP Baramulla Amod Ashok Nagpure, visited the residence of the late Police Officer Ghulam Mohammad Dar in Wailoo, Tangmarg. They conveyed their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family and paid their respects to the memory of the officer who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
“In a historic move, J&K’s longest-serving Police chief to hand over the reins to Senior IPS Officer, Rashmi Ranjan Swain” A significant transition is on the horizon for the Jammu and Kashmir Police force as Rashmi Ranjan Swain, a senior IPS officer from the 1991 batch, is set to take over as the new Director General of Police (DGP). This remarkable change of leadership is scheduled for the afternoon of October 31, when Swain will assume his new role, succeeding Dilbag Singh, who will retire on the same day, holding the distinction of being the longest-serving Police chief in J&K.
Swain is renowned for his unwavering commitment to integrity and has a rich history of service. Notably, he has held the position of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in both Srinagar and Jammu, the capital cities. His impressive career has also seen him serve in various capacities during a central deputation that spanned over 15 years. He even ventured into foreign postings, an honor reserved for exceptional officers.
Official sources indicate that the formal appointment of Swain as the J&K Police chief is imminent, expected to be issued in the coming days.
A Look at Swain’s Profile During a tumultuous period from 2001 to 2004, marked by peak terrorism, Swain held the vital role of SSP in Srinagar and Jammu, respectively. His service record extends to other critical postings, such as SSP in Ramban, Poonch, and Leh.
Swain’s dedication and commitment to the cause of justice are well-documented. He also served as Assistant Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General of Police in the J&K Vigilance organization from 2004 to 2006, further solidifying his reputation as a diligent and capable officer.
A Return to J&K In June 2020, Swain was repatriated to J&K, following a request by the J&K government to the Central government for his services. His appointment as the intelligence chief of J&K on June 15 marked a turning point. Under his leadership, the support networks that fueled terrorism were dismantled, putting an end to the menace of stone pelting. Schools and businesses were able to function without disruptions.
Swain was instrumental in developing a doctrine that targeted not only the terrorists themselves but also those who harbored and supported them. Stringent action was taken against Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and networks aiding terrorists. Notably, his efforts helped stifle the flow of funding from across the border, effectively reducing terrorism’s impact in J&K.
In November 2021, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) was established in J&K to combat terrorism effectively. Swain’s leadership shone as he became the first director of SIA, cracking long-standing cases, including the murder of Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, Molvi Muhammad Farooq. The SIA’s reach extended to investigating various terror-related cases, including narco-terrorism, resulting in arrests of suspects in other states.
Swain’s Recent Statements Swain, in his recent interactions during events organized by the J&K Police, emphasized the unique challenges the force faces in its mission to maintain peace in the region. He highlighted the necessity of protecting law-abiding citizens from violence, noting that a state of non-violence can only be achieved when people’s hearts and minds are free from fear.
He also stressed the importance of distinguishing between those who seek peaceful, lawful livelihoods and those with ulterior motives of promoting violence. Swain’s dedication to working against unlawful activities for the greater good of the people reflects the rich history of the J&K Police.
A Highly Respected Figure Former DGP K Rajendra, who served as DIG and IGP during Swain’s tenure as SSP in Ramban and Srinagar, expressed high regard for Swain’s capabilities. He commended Swain’s professionalism, describing him as an outstanding officer with exceptional competence, integrity, and an amicable character.
Rajendra emphasized Swain’s strong performance during his training and highlighted his exemplary handling of the post-Article 370 situation. He lauded Swain’s meticulous approach and noted his unwavering dedication to upholding the law.
As Rashmi Ranjan Swain prepares to take on the role of DGP, he brings with him a wealth of experience, dedication, and a strong commitment to the welfare and security of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. His appointment is anticipated to usher in a new era for the region’s police force, rooted in integrity and excellence.