IGP says Naxal Activities Under Check, Tight Police Vigil


Mangalore: IGP says Naxal Activities Under Check, Tight Police Vigil

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SB)

 

Mangalore, October 4: Inspector general of police (western range) Alok Mohan said that naxal activities in the twin districts and neighbouring districts are under check with tight police vigilance in the naxal-infested areas.

He was addressing mediapersons here on Monday October 4. The continuous efforts of the police department and anti-naxal force in the region has seen that the naxal menace has been on a gradual decline with tight check on their activities.

He hoped that the state's surrender and rehabilitation package to the naxals will bring in positive results, assuring that the naxals surrendering will get benefits such as protection and financial assistance to come into the main stream and also withdrawal of cases under certain conditions.

Giving further details he said the surrender policy has been categorized into Red Zone, Grey Zone, and Green Zone. While the Red Zone includes listed underground naxals, the Grey Zone and Green Zone include unlisted and active naxals, respectively.

Praising the people and leaders of the region for maintaining peace before and after Ayodhya verdict, he also made special mention about the restraint the media showed in disseminating the news.

  

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 04 2010

    plz train the cops to be courteous when talking to the public. they behave as though they work for free. also more and more cops are leaning towards fundamentals which is a very bad precedent (as in Puttur station). these may be small issues now but may lead to worse consequences later. if they feel work pressure is more, then they can go home. after all, with the population explosion and other things, we can definitely train more youth as cops, who are being led astray by fundamentalists. thus two problems may be solved.

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore/U.S.A.

    Mon, Oct 04 2010

    When Mr. Gopal Hasur - good friend went on a relocation to Bangalore, many citizens of Mangalore were rather concerned about the Law and Order situation in the Twin Cities. However Mr. Alok Mohan has indeed proved his worth and people in general have come to realize that Mr. Mohan means business and is gentle and friendly in his attitude with the law abiding citizens. His stern and strict approach with non-law abiding people is what is called for.

    It is good to see Mr. Mohan prioritizing his approach towards the difficult naxalite problem. It is my sincere hope that these people will come to terms and surrender to The Government and return to be normal law abiding citizens.

    Kudos to you Mr. Mohan. You have a long way to go but with your long experience, expertise and fund of knowledge, I am sure the four districts under you will turn into Model districts. You have the support of the people of Mangalore and in fact you should enlist them as voluntary guardians of law as is done in countries like U.S.A.

    Joe Gonsalves

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