Government silent over wireless scam

Manipur Police supplied with banned Chinese radio sets By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL | Dec 30 : Manipur police department has been supplied with Chinese made communication devices which are currently banned in India. As part of the police modernization effort, the Ministry of Home Affairs had sanctioned an amount of Rs 3 crore for procuring […]

Manipur Police supplied with banned Chinese radio sets By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL | Dec 30 : Manipur police department has been supplied with Chinese made communication devices which are currently banned in India. As part of the police modernization effort, the Ministry of Home Affairs had sanctioned an amount of Rs 3 crore for procuring […]

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10 including 6 women held in mob justice case

Imphal, October 05 2017: As a part of police crack down against people involved in mob justice, 10 individuals, including six women, were arrested for physically assaulting a woman and a man using abusive language and cutting their hair after the videos of the incident went viral on social media sites. This was stated by […]

Imphal, October 05 2017: As a part of police crack down against people involved in mob justice, 10 individuals, including six women, were arrested for physically assaulting a woman and a man using abusive language and cutting their hair after the videos of the incident went viral on social media sites. This was stated by […]

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Wanted tag

Imphal, September 11 2017: Manipur Police Department has announced a cash reward of Rs 50,000 for any information leading to the capture of one Ashin alias Kashin alias Kashinba (50) s/o (L) Mangainanba alias Adaitba of Nungtek, Karvangmuang village, Part-II, Noney in connection with an FIR case at Senapati women police station . A press […]

Imphal, September 11 2017: Manipur Police Department has announced a cash reward of Rs 50,000 for any information leading to the capture of one Ashin alias Kashin alias Kashinba (50) s/o (L) Mangainanba alias Adaitba of Nungtek, Karvangmuang village, Part-II, Noney in connection with an FIR case at Senapati women police station . A press […]

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Pressure mounts to pay pending fuel charges

Imphal, July 11 2017: The pressure is mounting on the State Government to pay off the pending charges for the vehicles requisitioned from the Manipur Police Department for use in the 11th State Assembly Election, after the issue reached the Election Commission of India (ECI) . On the other hand, there is a high chance […]

Imphal, July 11 2017: The pressure is mounting on the State Government to pay off the pending charges for the vehicles requisitioned from the Manipur Police Department for use in the 11th State Assembly Election, after the issue reached the Election Commission of India (ECI) . On the other hand, there is a high chance […]

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CM urges for public support in helping drug addicts turn over a new leaf

Imphal, July 04 2017: In a first of its kind, a rehabilitation programme was held at 1st MR banquet hall where Chief Minister N Biren Singh personally interacted with 47 drug addicts and drug users and helped them get admitted to 19 rehabilitation centres under Social Welfare Corporation . Speaking at the event, N Biren […]

Imphal, July 04 2017: In a first of its kind, a rehabilitation programme was held at 1st MR banquet hall where Chief Minister N Biren Singh personally interacted with 47 drug addicts and drug users and helped them get admitted to 19 rehabilitation centres under Social Welfare Corporation . Speaking at the event, N Biren […]

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Viva voce for cops fixed

IMPHAL, May 7: The viva voce of the remaining candidates for appointment of police Constable (Male/Civil-2013) in Manipur Police Department would be resumed with effect from May 10 at Manipur Police Training College (MPTC) Pangei from 8 am, conveyed a notice issued by the IGP, for Director General of Police, Manipur today. It stated that […]

IMPHAL, May 7: The viva voce of the remaining candidates for appointment of police Constable (Male/Civil-2013) in Manipur Police Department would be resumed with effect from May 10 at Manipur Police Training College (MPTC) Pangei from 8 am, conveyed a notice issued by the IGP, for Director General of Police, Manipur today. It stated that […]

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Police-public coordination spelt out Suspect listed in Chandel dist twin deaths

IMPHAL, May 7: A woman suspected to be involved in the death of a man and a woman and whose bodies were found at Moltinchan and Khumjang village under Sugnu police station in Chandel district has been picked up. Talking to The Sangai Express DGP LM Khaute said that the woman suspect has been picked […]

IMPHAL, May 7: A woman suspected to be involved in the death of a man and a woman and whose bodies were found at Moltinchan and Khumjang village under Sugnu police station in Chandel district has been picked up. Talking to The Sangai Express DGP LM Khaute said that the woman suspect has been picked […]

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Inquiry into procurement process of CCTV cameras, traffic lights Inquiry period likely to be extended by another month

IMPHAL, Apr 16 : The two committees constituted to investigate into the procurement of CCTV cameras and traffic signal lights installed at Imphal city are likely to be given one additional month to submit their inquiry reports. Earlier the two inquiry committees headed by Additional DGP Pramod Asthane as chairman were instructed by the State […]

IMPHAL, Apr 16 : The two committees constituted to investigate into the procurement of CCTV cameras and traffic signal lights installed at Imphal city are likely to be given one additional month to submit their inquiry reports. Earlier the two inquiry committees headed by Additional DGP Pramod Asthane as chairman were instructed by the State […]

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Foreigner check post in Manipur on high alert

Manipur Police Department has been put on alert following reports of increasing inflow of foreign nationals and illegal infiltration of foreign nationals into the state, an official source said Wednesday. Based on the report, state home department has asked the state police department to put extra vigilant at the foreigners check posts across the state, […]

Manipur Police Department has been put on alert following reports of increasing inflow of foreign nationals and illegal infiltration of foreign nationals into the state, an official source said Wednesday. Based on the report, state home department has asked the state police department to put extra vigilant at the foreigners check posts across the state, […]

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State Govt takes note of incursions from across border Centre briefed, more man power at check posts mooted

IMPHAL, Apr 3 : Taking cognizance of the report furnished by the United Committee Manipur that Myanmar army personnel had encroached upon Indian territory near BP 76 at Haolenphai village in Chandel district on March 4, the Home Joint Secretary has written to the Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, that the Government of Manipur […]

IMPHAL, Apr 3 : Taking cognizance of the report furnished by the United Committee Manipur that Myanmar army personnel had encroached upon Indian territory near BP 76 at Haolenphai village in Chandel district on March 4, the Home Joint Secretary has written to the Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, that the Government of Manipur […]

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Media asked not to publish statements of militant groups Communique from the police

To, The Editor, Subject:- Norms of Journalistic Conduct. It has been observed in recent past that print and electronic media are widely publishing and reporting ideologies, diktats and programmes of underground organizations. Such publications are of s…

To, The Editor, Subject:- Norms of Journalistic Conduct. It has been observed in recent past that print and electronic media are widely publishing and reporting ideologies, diktats and programmes of underground organizations. Such publications are of serious concern as these facilitate and encourage prejudicial activities of extremist organizations. In this regard, your kind attention is

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Manipur State police observes 123rd raising day

IMPHAL, October 19: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today called upon the people to co-operate with the government and its law enforcing agencies to improve the State`™s law and order

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IMPHAL, October 19: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today called upon the people to co-operate with the government and its law enforcing agencies to improve the State`™s law and order situation.

Addressing the 123rd Manipur Police Raising Day Parade ceremony at the 1st Manipur Rifle Parade Ground today, the Chief Minister said once the law and order situation improves, people from outside the State will come to invest and help in improving the financial condition of the State.

He continued as the State`™s law enforcing agencies have been giving full priority to protect the lives and properties of the people, the State government is also giving priority to their welfare.

He further appealed to the men in uniform to carry out their duties with dedication, sincerity and integrity.

At the same time, the police cannot maintain law and order without the support of the general public, he said before adding that they should maintain a good relation with the public.

The State Chief Minister said that during a recent conference at Shillong, it was acknowledged that Manipur had the highest number of tourists in the entire region, which could mean that the law and order situation in the State has improved.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also the State Home minister said people should not consider the policemen as outsiders, but should understand that they are there only for the safety of the public.

The Home minister also lauded the State force for a commendable job in controlling the recent Ukhrul issue.

During the raising day celebration, 31 personnel including ranking officers and non-ranking personnel received the DGP Commendation Certificates on behalf of their officers/ men of their respective districts/ units. Several other ranking officers and non-ranking personnel also received the DGP Commedation Certificate/ Disc.

The Chief Minister also inspected a 17 contingent strong march past parade which was led by commanding officer 8th IRB (Cdo) Ningshen Vashum as parade commander.

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Manipur Police and the public

About a year ago, the Manipur Police organized an interaction with the media and a few representatives of public organizations to discuss ways to bring the public and the police

About a year ago, the Manipur Police organized an interaction with the media and a few representatives of public organizations to discuss ways to bring the public and the police closer. Sadly, nothing on the ground that we see and live with suggests that the Manipur police are doing nothing in terms of real and tangible efforts to build bridges with the public. The number of police personnel has gone up by leaps and bounds over the years and just as proportionately, the amount of disgruntlement and angst amongst the public over their way of functioning. The nature in which Irom Sharmila was picked up and carried off by personnel of the Manipur Police is only the latest example reflecting not just a callous attitude towards the common people but the lack of training and awareness about the situation they find themselves in. While their counterparts in other towns and cities are taking to interactive mediums to communicate with the public and following it up by taking steps to inspire confidence in the police, with a recent example being the ‘track corrupt police officials’ drive in New Delhi on a social networking medium, Manipur Police has become the butt of severe criticism on social media with their high handed nature.

The Police Department might well argue that its personnel have become ‘more sensitive’ for there was a time and no dearth of visual images either of the lengths that it has gone to beat down agitating women and students, the trigger happy overdrive with rubber bullets and tear gas and even the use of sticks to fend off people on the streets and roads to get ahead of everyone. In fact, the last decade has seen a more brutal police force not just in terms of the number of shoot outs and killings that it has been a part of, but in their every day interactions with the public as well. One sees it everyday right in the heart of town where police and traffic personnel rain down blows with sticks on vendors sitting by the road side or on autos crowding the movement of traffic. A more sensible approach would be to impose legal fines on both street vendors trespassing on public space and autos operating without proper documents, which would then go to the state treasury. Instead, street vendors and auto drivers serve as easy fodder for greasy palms and daily pocket money for many police and traffic personnel on duty in the market areas.

The attitude that accompanies police personnel on duty while checking the required papers of young people out on the streets is another telling example, with popular jokes on how gas card can fool police on duty into believing them to be identity papers. The joke of course takes on sinister nuances when they bully young people in public, humiliating them by asking them to turn into hopping frogs and such. The question then is to ask what are the higher ups doing to address the turn of events as they see around them. But given the way things are unfolding, there does not seem to be much that the Police Department is doing in terms of stemming the nature of its reputation vis a vis its relation with the public. And that in turn says a great deal about those heading the Department and those in authority of power.

A police agency that operates on the premise of brute power and extreme policing runs great risk of alienating itself from the environment it works in. Additionally, it would give ground for people to vent their ire and hatred that can in turn provide fertile ground for more anti social and criminal behavior to make their appearance felt. No amount of public relations overdrive in the form of flyers and posters extolling the Police Department in the state can ever take away the remains of its brutal nature from the minds of the people. The earlier the Department realizes this, the better its ties will be with the public.

Leader Writer: Chitra Ahanthem

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Manipur Olympians felicitated by Manipur Police Department

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Five women join Manipur Police with fake papers

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TNN | May 10, 2012, 10.43PM IST

IMPHAL: Out of the 72 women sub-inspectors (SI) recruited in the Manipur police department recently, five of them recommended under the meritorious sports quota submitted fake championship certificates.

The matter came to light when an unsuccessful candidate submitted an application to the concerned departments-home and youth affairs and sport- demanding cancellation of the unfair recruitment of the five candidates under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Athlete Laishram Sanatombi Devi (29), who had applied for recruitment under the meritorious sports quota, also submitted a memorandum to governor Gurbachan Jagat.

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