Patrol teams would help to stop threatening and extortion of truck and bus drivers by unknown miscreants along the National Highways
Chief Minister N. Biren Singhflagged off 12 GPS enabled highway patrol vehicles from the Western Gate of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat today. The patrol vehicles flagged off today, under phase-III, included 3 for Tamenglong District, 3 for Noney District, 2 for Kangpokpi District, 2 for Senapati District and 2 for Tengnoupal District.
Earlier, 5 such vehicles for Senapati District and 3 vehicles for Kangpokpi District were flagged off on 13th May 2022 in phase-I. While another 5 vehicles for Tengnoupal District and 2 vehicles for Tamenglong District were also flagged off on 8th June and 19th June, 2022 respectively in phase-II.
N. Biren Singh stated that the GPS enabled highway patrol vehicles are launched to enable quick response from Police to any incident that takes place along the National Highways in the State. The location of the patrol vehicles could be tracked from the Police headquarters. Stating that the vehicle flagged off today could accommodate a minimum of 10 police personnel, he mentioned the patrol teams would help to stop threatening and extortion of truck and bus drivers by unknown miscreants along the National Highways.
The Chief Minister further maintained that the law and order of the State had significantly improved with the tireless day and night service from the Police side and also with the support and cooperation of the public. As such, there is now no need for security convoys for transportation of oil tankers in the State, he said. Continuing that the aim of the Government is to ensure its people’s welfare and safety, he stated that the Government had started the work of police modernization to change the morale of police and make them people friendly. Necessary equipment had been provided for the modernization. Meeyam gi Numit is also organized in every district including the District Police to bring better relations between police and the public, he added.
N. Biren further informed that construction of 34 Police Stations along the Indo-Myanmar Border from Behiang to Jessami had started and added that with all such initiatives, the State would be able to check and stop illegal immigration and drug trafficking along the border areas. Terming the police as protectors of life and property of people, he asked police personnel to be always ready to help the public timely and also to ensure no damage is caused to the public.
Further, he appealed to the patrol vehicle teams to use the vehicles with proper maintenance, thinking it as their own property, as Government’s property is public property.
Director General of Police (in charge) Christopher Doungel, appreciated the Chief Minister for his unwavering support for work taken up by the Police Department and for his initiatives for the welfare of the people of the State. He stated that the GPS enabled highway patrol vehicles would not only check crimes and extortion but act as confidence building measures and maintain a better relationship between the police and the public.
Tribal Affairs and Hills Minister Letpao Haokip, Social Welfare Minister Heikham Dingo, Transport Minister Khasim Vashum, MP, Rajya Sabha Leishemba Sananjaoba, Chairman, Manipur Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. Kongkham Robindro, Chairman, Manipur Handloom, and Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd. Khongbantabam Ibomcha, Additional Director General of Police Clay Khongsai, Senior Police Officers and Superintendents of Police also attended the flagged off programme among others.
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