Combating Extortion: Manipur Government Takes Steps
In a move to ensure peace and order, the Manipur government has launched an all-out effort to combat extortion, a significant threat to the region's tranquility. The government's initiative includes the establishment of an Anti-Extortion Cell (AEC) and a 24/7 helpline.
Setting Up the Anti-Extortion Cell (AEC)
The Manipur government has set up an integrated AEC within the Home Department. This unit comprises members from the state police, central armed police forces (CAPFs), Assam Rifles, and the Indian Army. The AEC aims to work jointly against extortion activities across the state.
The Helpline and Public Collaboration
Citizens can report extortion threats via calls, messages, letters, or other means using the AEC's toll-free helpline. The government encourages everyone, including government employees, to report incidents promptly and cooperate fully with authorities.
Quick Response and Effective Action
The integrated AEC will respond quickly by coordinating with relevant police stations and security forces to take effective action against extortion activities.
Strong Commitment to Maintaining Law and Order
The state government has reiterated its strong commitment to maintaining law and order and has called for continued public collaboration to combat extortion and related crimes.
Implications for North East India and Beyond
The fight against extortion in Manipur is not just a local issue but has broader implications for the North East region and India as a whole. By addressing extortion, the government aims to foster an environment conducive to economic growth and social development.
Looking Forward
The Manipur government's efforts to combat extortion are a step forward in ensuring peace and stability in the region. The success of these initiatives will depend on the active participation of the public and the effective coordination between various law enforcement agencies.