Arunachal home minister vows to make capital ‘crime free’ zone

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Itanagar: In the wake of reported spurt in crime rate especially in the state capital, Home Minister Tanga Byaling has vowed to make the twin capital town of Itanagar and Naharlagun a ‘crime free’ zone, according to an official statement here on Tuesday.

Byaling said his priority would be to improve the law and order front of the state capital and other districts in phased manner.

He urged all the stakeholders including councilors of Itanagar Municipality to bear collective responsibility for effective policing, the statement said. “I will not tolerate law-breakers – be they relatives of ministers, MLAs or higher-ups or any officers. Police and magistrates should not show any leniency to criminals,” he said at the meeting.

Byaling said the government was contemplating to issue ILP (inner line permit), gun license, PRC (permanent resident certificate) and driving license to beneficiaries online to put a check on third-party involvement linking money transaction.

He also announced to establish police posts in at least 15 out of 30 wards in Itanagar municipality to keep a vigil on law-breakers.

He said half of the crimes and law and order problems would be minimized upon installation of CCTV cameras and high-mast lighting system at vulnerable points, the statement said. (PTI)

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