DGP visits Unakoti, North Tripura districts, reviews law and order situations

The newly appointed Director General of Police (DGP), Anurag Dhankar on Sunday visited Unakoti and North Tripura district and reviewed the law and order situations in both districts during a series of meetings with concerned police officials.
In his first visit as DGP at Unakoti district, a crucial meeting was held at the office of the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Kailashahar, the headquarters of Unakoti district. The meeting was attended by Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) of the district, Officers-in-Charge (OCs) of various police stations, and senior officials from other security forces. DIG (Northern Range) Rati Ranjan Debnath and SP , Avinash Rai, in charge of North Tripura and Unakoti districts, were also present.
Later, speaking with media persons DGP Anurag Dhankhar mentioned that although this was his first official visit to Unakoti and North Tripura as DGP, he had visited the district several times in the past.
He stated, “Maintaining law and order is not the sole responsibility of the police; it is possible only with the cooperation of the general public.” He called for support from people at all levels.
The DGP said the main objective of his visit was to advance the Chief Minister’s vision of creating a “Drug-free Tripura.” He added that detailed discussions were held in the meeting regarding future strategies to be implemented.
He further said that “Currently, over 30% of accused individuals in our state are being convicted, which is a positive sign and overall crime rate decreased at 44%, which is very significant and reflected the activeness of police administration.”
After attending a series of meetings with police officials in both Unakoti and North Tripura districts, DGP proceeded to visit the 13th TSR Battalion headquarters located in Kanchanpur subdivision to interact with the jawans.
However, concerned circles speculate that today’s sudden visit might be linked to some significant administrative developments.