Wednesday, April 30, 2025

No reduction in security forces in city

Date:

Share post:

SHILLONG: DGP S B Singh said on Thursday that security forces will remain in the state to ensure normal situation following the violent incidents in the city since May 31.
The district administration is yet to lift night curfew. “We have maintained the necessary force level and police are vigilant to thwart any attempt to disrupt peace,” he said.
To a question on the law and order situation in Garo Hills, Singh said there is no room for complacency though the GNLA was neutralised. “We have to be vigilant, and cannot lower our guard,” Singh said.
( Singh, who is set to retire on July 31, said it was an honour to get associated with Meghalaya police since 1987.
“Police have performed well in ensuring law and order in the state over the years,” he said.
He, however, admitted that the investigation wing of the police needs to be strengthened which will ensure speedy justice, especially while dealing with crime against women and children.
“Scientific investigation is the need of the hour which can ensure speedy disposal of cases,” he added.

 

Related articles

No Pakistani nationals in M’laya: Govt

SHILLONG, April 29: The state government has confirmed that there are no Pakistani nationals in Meghalaya, following a...

NEHU staff slam police presence

SHILLONG, April 29: NEHUNSA, a key stakeholder of the university, has expressed concern over the unexpected presence of...

Relocation issue: Govt-HPC meeting fails to end deadlock

SHILLONG, April 29: A meeting between the state government and Harijan Panchayat Committee to resolve the relocation issue...

Professor has links with ABVP: Students

SHILLONG, April 29: The students of North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) on Tuesday alleged that Dr. Alok Kumar Singh,...