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IPS Shree Raam Ragvan is a 2019 Batch Officer of AGMUT cadre and is currently posted as SSP Kargil, Ladakh. Operating in one of India’s most challenging environments, maintaining law and order demands both strategy and resilience. His mission for the district focuses on strengthening core policing by enhancing crime detection, tackling drug trafficking and ensuring speedy justice.
One of his most significant achievements has been improving the crime disposal rate from 60% to an impressive 82% ensuring timely justice. “Our aim has been to clear backlogs and ensure that NDPS cases are resolved quickly by going straight to the source” he shared.
Focusing on detection and recognising the growing drug menace arising from cross-border heroin inflows and local trafficking routes, Shree Raam has adopted a community-driven approach. He has been collaborating closely with religious organisations and local communities to strengthen preventive and enforcement efforts. “This collaboration has been working well, recently, we even identified a gangster who was supplying drugs to Kargil, targeting the main dealers there” he shared.
Another major area of concern has been theft cases, particularly those affecting monasteries and local communities where such incidents can quickly escalate into sensitive law and order issues. Acknowledging the result, he said “This year, we’ve solved almost all of them,”
Equally significant is his focus on POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) cases. In a conservative society where victims and families are often hesitant to come forward, he has initiated awareness drives to encourage anonymous reporting and community sensitisation.
SSP Shree Raam Ragvan is redefining policing in Kargil by using law enforcement not only as a tool that protects but also by empowering people it serves.
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