Raipur: Strict action should be taken to control crimes: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai

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Police should keep a sharp eye on incidents happening at local level.
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Strict check should be imposed on illegal liquor and drug trade.

Raipur, 18 October 2024

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai reviewed the law and order situation in the state in a meeting held at the Chief Minister’s residence today. Instructing the officials in the meeting, Chief Minister Shri Sai said that strict action should be taken against criminals and anti-social elements. He said that law and order should be maintained in all circumstances. The police should take immediate action and remain alert. Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Shri Vijay Sharma was also present in the meeting. The
Chief Minister said that the police should keep a close watch on the incidents happening at the local level and the possible consequences of these incidents should also be considered. He said that to prevent crimes, illegal drug trade should be curbed. Prompt action should be taken against smuggling of ganja, illegal liquor and drugs.
Shri Sai said that police patrolling should be done regularly at night in urban and rural areas. Top police officers should also do patrolling compulsorily. Police patrolling should be done regularly at railway stations, bus stands, airports as well as sensitive areas. Shopping malls, shops, hotels etc. in urban and rural areas should be closed at the prescribed time at night. Beer bars and hotels should be closed at the stipulated time and strict action should be taken against such hotels where complaints of illegal sale of liquor are received.
The Chief Minister said that prompt and effective action should be taken to stop cyber crime.
On this occasion Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Home Mr. Manoj Kumar Pingua, Director General of Police Mr. Ashok Juneja, Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Rahul Bhagat and senior officers of the Home Department were present.