Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir governor NN Vohra on Wednesday called for a time-bound security audit of "sensitive and important" security establishments in the state.
The governor and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti held a meeting to discuss the security situation in the wake of a militant attack on a BSF camp near the Srinagar airport.

File image of security personnel running to take positions during an encounter with militants who stormed a BSF camp on Tuesday. PTI
The meeting lasted one hour. "The governor advised the chief minister to see that the heads of all forces hold an urgent meeting for a time-bound security audit of all sensitive and important security establishments in J&K," a spokesperson said.
The governor said he had spoken to DGP SP Vaid immediately after he was informed about the militant attack.
Vohra and the chief minister discussed a host of other issues, including the need for heads of departments and administrative secretaries to put in extra efforts to ensure implementation of all development and welfare programmes.
Published Date: Oct 04, 2017 09:14 pm | Updated Date: Oct 04, 2017 09:14 pm