NEW DELHI: The home ministry on Tuesday defended the J&K police on its handling of recent abductions of some family members of its personnel, stating that it had commended the work done by the state police and the valiant sacrifices made by its men on more than one occasion.Denying reports in a section of the media that the Centre was unhappy with the alleged release of family members of terrorists picked up by the J&K police in exchange for freedom of relatives of some police personnel, the home ministry said there was no question of any dissatisfaction.Home ministry sources later told TOI that while any high-level transfers in J&K police, including that of DGP S P Vaid, are routine matters to be decided by the state authorities, “it is wrong to link it with the way the crisis arising out of abductions was tackled by J&K police”.“J&K police is fully competent to handle such crises. Given the circumstances, it would have taken the best possible decision,” said a home ministry officer.