Law & order scenario in Odisha under control: CM Mohan Majhi

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Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday stated that the total order scenario in the state was well under control and his federal government has a zero-tolerance policy in the field of ladies’s security.

The CM, in a conference with senior officers, evaluated the order circumstance in the state and advised the authorities to take all needed steps so that the public feels safe.

“The meeting revealed that the law and order situation in the state is under control due to the effective action of the police department. A review of the data of 15 years has revealed that crime has reduced in most areas in the last one year,” a declaration provided by the CMO stated.

Mentioning that the federal government has a zero-tolerance policy in the field of ladies’s security, the chief minister encouraged the policeman to be in action mode at all times based upon this policy. He likewise asked senior law enforcement officers to keep track of women-related cases routinely.

Previously in the day, Leader of Opposition in Odisha Assembly Naveen Patnaik stated: “The BJP administration in the state is failing to create confidence in the system where our daughters feel safe, valued and heard.”

Patnaik’s declaration was available in the wake of 4 ladies/ lady deaths in a period of one month, either due to self-immolation or supposedly being set on fire.

Keeping in view the reported criminal offenses including trainees, Majhi has actually asked the authorities to additional enhance the cops patrolling system and heighten the workout routinely in school and college locations for the security of kids studying in different universities.

The CM was notified in the conference that the Odisha authorities in the last one year have actually saved as lots of as 8,035 ladies and 3,306 women reported missing out on.

The primary minister likewise chose to make up a Special Police Recruitment Board to fill the uninhabited posts in the authorities department as quickly as possible.

Majhi likewise revealed fulfillment with the work of the Odisha Police in combating prohibited arms trafficking, sand smuggling and execution of non-bailable warrants.

The CM stressed that there is a requirement to take unique and rigorous actions to stop the smuggling of brown sugar into Odisha from neighbouring states.

The conference was participated in by Chief Minister’s Advisor Prakash Mishra, Advocate General Patrambar Acharya, Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Satyabrata Sahu, Director General of Police Y B Khurania, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Saswat Mishra and other senior law enforcement officers.

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