RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai called for uncompromising action against cybercrime , narcotics, and violent offences while reviewing the state's law and order at the Collectors-SPs' conference in Nava Raipur, reports Rashmi Drolia.
"Law must evoke fear among criminals and confidence among citizens," Sai said Monday, urging harmony between civil and police administrations to deliver results on the ground. The meeting focused on four key areas - cyber fraud, drug trafficking, crimes against women , and road safety - which Sai called "critical to the people's trust in governance".
He also stressed rehabilitation for surrendered Maoists, saying they must receive vocational training and employment "to rebuild their lives with dignity".
Calling narcotics "the root of all crimes", the Chhattisgarh CM ordered a statewide crackdown under the NCORD framework, with tighter border checks, strict NDPS enforcement, and youth awareness campaigns. An STF has been set up to track infiltration and illegal border movement, Sai said.
The Chhattisgarh CM directed a zero-tolerance policy for stabbings, murders, and street violence, and strict surveillance on cow smuggling and illegal religious conversions.
"Law must evoke fear among criminals and confidence among citizens," Sai said Monday, urging harmony between civil and police administrations to deliver results on the ground. The meeting focused on four key areas - cyber fraud, drug trafficking, crimes against women , and road safety - which Sai called "critical to the people's trust in governance".
He also stressed rehabilitation for surrendered Maoists, saying they must receive vocational training and employment "to rebuild their lives with dignity".
Calling narcotics "the root of all crimes", the Chhattisgarh CM ordered a statewide crackdown under the NCORD framework, with tighter border checks, strict NDPS enforcement, and youth awareness campaigns. An STF has been set up to track infiltration and illegal border movement, Sai said.
The Chhattisgarh CM directed a zero-tolerance policy for stabbings, murders, and street violence, and strict surveillance on cow smuggling and illegal religious conversions.
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