Senior police officers personally take charge on the ground to ensure smooth vehicular movement amid snowfall
Police personnel were deployed at key junctions and bottleneck points to regulate traffic and guide stranded vehicles. Under the direct supervision of senior officers, snow was cleared from critical road sections, vehicles parked haphazardly were moved, and smooth passage was ensured for ambulances, public transport, and emergency services. The officers were seen actively engaging with the public, advising drivers to follow traffic instructions and exercise caution while driving on slippery roads.
The swift intervention by the district police leadership helped ease congestion within a short span of time, bringing much-needed relief to residents, shopkeepers, and daily commuters who had been facing difficulties due to the sudden disruption. Local residents appreciated the proactive approach of the police administration, noting that the presence of senior officers on the ground boosted coordination and morale among the personnel.
SSP Mushtaq Ahmed Chowdhury reiterated that the Shopian Police remain committed to public safety, especially during harsh winter conditions. He emphasized that all necessary arrangements have been put in place to deal with snowfall-related challenges, including traffic management, emergency response, and assistance to vulnerable commuters.
The Shopian Police have urged citizens to cooperate with traffic advisories, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy snowfall, and park vehicles responsibly to prevent road blockages. The on-ground efforts led by senior officers once again highlighted the district police’s people-centric approach and readiness to respond effectively to weather-related emergencies.
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Shopian, January 24: In a strong display of hands-on leadership and public service, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shopian, Mushtaq Ahmed Chowdhury, along with Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Headquarters, Mir Imtiyaz, personally took to the ground in main town Shopian to clear a major traffic jam caused by snowfall and snow accumulation along the road sides.
Following fresh snowfall in the area, vehicular movement in the town came to a standstill as snow dumped on road margins significantly narrowed the carriageways, leading to congestion and inconvenience for commuters. Responding promptly, the SSP and DySP visited the affected stretches, assessed the situation on spot, and coordinated immediate measures to restore traffic flow.
Shopian, January 24: In a strong display of hands-on leadership and public service, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shopian, Mushtaq Ahmed Chowdhury, along with Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Headquarters, Mir Imtiyaz, personally took to the ground in main town Shopian to clear a major traffic jam caused by snowfall and snow accumulation along the road sides.
Following fresh snowfall in the area, vehicular movement in the town came to a standstill as snow dumped on road margins significantly narrowed the carriageways, leading to congestion and inconvenience for commuters. Responding promptly, the SSP and DySP visited the affected stretches, assessed the situation on spot, and coordinated immediate measures to restore traffic flow.
Police personnel were deployed at key junctions and bottleneck points to regulate traffic and guide stranded vehicles. Under the direct supervision of senior officers, snow was cleared from critical road sections, vehicles parked haphazardly were moved, and smooth passage was ensured for ambulances, public transport, and emergency services. The officers were seen actively engaging with the public, advising drivers to follow traffic instructions and exercise caution while driving on slippery roads.
The swift intervention by the district police leadership helped ease congestion within a short span of time, bringing much-needed relief to residents, shopkeepers, and daily commuters who had been facing difficulties due to the sudden disruption. Local residents appreciated the proactive approach of the police administration, noting that the presence of senior officers on the ground boosted coordination and morale among the personnel.
SSP Mushtaq Ahmed Chowdhury reiterated that the Shopian Police remain committed to public safety, especially during harsh winter conditions. He emphasized that all necessary arrangements have been put in place to deal with snowfall-related challenges, including traffic management, emergency response, and assistance to vulnerable commuters.
The Shopian Police have urged citizens to cooperate with traffic advisories, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy snowfall, and park vehicles responsibly to prevent road blockages. The on-ground efforts led by senior officers once again highlighted the district police’s people-centric approach and readiness to respond effectively to weather-related emergencies.



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