In the light of the increasing threat from Pakistan-based terrorists, Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta,reviewed the security preparedness in the State’s border Districts on December 12, reports Pioneer. The review comes during a meeting of senior Police Officers from the Headquarters and all Commissioners of Police (CP), Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), Range Instepctpr Generals (IGs) held at Jalandhar District of the State. In the meeting, the DGP had asked the Police Force to intensify checks along the border. Taking note of the security challenges before the border State, especially in the wake of the developments in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the DGP stressed on the need to keep an effective check on all kinds of crimes, including terrorist crime, in the oncoming foggy and winter season, when Pakistan is known to intensify its attempts to infiltrate trained terrorists and fidayeen into Punjab and J&K. Also, as a part of the review of the security situation and the security preparedness in the border Districts, the DGP also held a separate meeting with Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Internal Security, ADGP Law and Order, IG Border and SSPs of the seven border districts.