Assam CM: Police Working Hard to Reduce Crime Rate
Guwahati: Chief minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the state police have been working very hard to apprehend criminals and protect residents of the state despite Assam’s rising crime rates.
Speaking to media persons, the Assam chief minister said, “In view of the rise in crimes in the city, the state police is being alerted and they are keeping strict vigil on criminals. The police is working really hard since last one week. I’m sure we will get good results of the hard work.”
Speaking about the recent robberies and thefts in Guwahati, Himanta Biswa Sarma said, “The police have recovered 10 motorcycles till now. Usually drug addicts get involved into petty crimes. I think the police need to solve smaller problems before dealing with the bigger problems of the state.”
He added that police patrols must be designed to reach even the most isolated areas.
Speaking on rate of accidents, CM Sarma said, “Number of accidents has reduced this month. But it has not reduced as I had expected. We will try our best to reduce accidents in the coming year.”
The CM further said, “Police should not act in front of cameras. They must be serious and keep their stand.”
According to CM Sarma, the police have been engaging in operations against intoxicated drivers across the state.