CM Himanta Biswa Sarma: Current era calls for smart, sensitive & responsive policing

The CM appealed to the trainee officers to make extensive use of the latest technologies in the field of crime control and policing.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma: Current era calls for smart, sensitive & responsive policing
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 GUWAHATI: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday attended as Chief Guest the passing-out parade of the 52nd batch of the basic course of the North Eastern Police Academy (NEPA), comprising 377 trainee officers in the rank of Deputy Superintendents and Sub-Inspectors, held at the parade ground of the police academy at Umsaw in the Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya. Of the 377 trainee officers belonging to a total of five states in northeast India, 101 were female trainee officers.

Speaking at the event, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated the trainee officers for the successful completion of the training course and exuded confidence that the course module at NEPA would prove immensely helpful to them in excelling professionally as part of the police force. Stating that ever since its establishment in 1978, NEPA has been providing the best-in-class training to police personnel from across the region, the Chief Minister said trainings on law, forensic science, weapon handling, cybercrime, etc. for the officer trainees of the 52nd basic course have prepared them for a bright career ahead in uniformed services. Chief Minister Sarma further appealed to the trainee officers to serve the members of the general public, with a special focus on children and women, with a sense of dedication and responsibility.

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for smart policing, the CM appealed to the trainee officers to make extensive use of the latest technologies in the field of crime control and policing. In the current era, there is a need for a sensitive police force that is also smart and technology-savvy, Chief Minister Sarma added. There is a need for a departure from the policing style of yesteryear to stay relevant in the present era, he added. The CM appealed to the trainee officers to make the best use of the opportunity to serve the people that has been accorded to them through the uniform that they have been donning.

CM Sarma also spoke about the various initiatives, such as the infrastructure development of police stations, the state government has initiated aimed at the transformation of the state police force into a responsive force dedicated to the service of the people.

The Chief Minister appealed to the trainee offices to desist from taking part in all kinds of malpractices that have the potential to taint the uniform that they have earned after great hardship.

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