Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said that the government will issue a proclamation in the next week to fill 6,000 vacant police posts, including five commando battalions.
Eight significant decisions on policing in the state were made during the review meeting. Sarma undertook a variety of measures to boost law enforcement in the state, including 1,000 new police quarters and infrastructure upgrades for the Director General Police and Commissioner offices.
“By next week, an advertisement for 6,000 positions, including 5 commando battalions, will be issued,” Sarma tweeted. “Vacant SI positions will also be filled”.
Assam Chief Minister’s Tweet
“In a review meeting conducted at Assam police headquarters, we resolved to adopt many informal justice steps with the goal of strengthening our policing infrastructure, which is critical to the safety and progress of our community,” he noted, “1,000 new police quarters, infrastructure upgrades for the DGP and Commissioner offices.” He stated, “By March 31, 2022, we want to have settled as many unsettled cases as possible,” he remarked.
“To evaluate and settle all matters rejected without the need for a logical conclusion by Guwahati Police since 1992.” The number of resolved cases should exceed the number of new cases registered by Guwahati Police each month. “As many unsettled cases as possible must be settled by March 31, 2022,” he stressed.
“Within 24 hours of filing the FIR, the investigation will begin,” he added. “On the 8th and 9th of January, the second SP conference will be place in Duliajan,” he stated.
“A new standard operating procedure (SOP) pertaining to accident reports, passports, and post-mortem reports will be announced soon. “Within 30 days, passport verification will be done,” he stated