Sikkim: Singtam Police intensify patrolling to curb crime and drug menace
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Golay, the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) government has prioritized law enforcement measures to combat crime and drug-related offenses.
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The Singtam Police have intensified daily patrolling across key areas of the town, acting on the strong directives of Sikkim Chief Minister P.S. Golay. The initiative, spearheaded by SHO Singtam Police Station, PI Sher Bdr Manger, aims to crack down on anti-social activities and curb illicit drug dealings, reinforcing the state government's commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment.
The increased vigilance by Singtam Police underscores a firm stance against criminal activities, sending a strong message that law enforcement agencies will not tolerate any illegal actions. Officers are actively monitoring public areas, marketplaces, and sensitive locations to deter criminal elements and maintain peace in the region.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Golay, the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) government has prioritized law enforcement measures to combat crime and drug-related offenses. The recent surge in surveillance efforts aligns with the administration’s broader goal of fostering a crime-free and drug-free Sikkim.
The proactive measures by the Singtam Police have been welcomed by the local community, who have long expressed concerns about the rise in illicit activities. Residents believe that continuous police patrolling will act as a strong deterrent and ensure a safer environment for businesses, students, and families.
The police department has also urged citizens to cooperate and report any suspicious activities, emphasizing that community involvement is essential in tackling crime effectively. Law enforcement authorities have assured that these patrolling efforts will be sustained to maintain order and strengthen public trust in the police force.