Arunachal Governor Urges New DGP to Curb Illegal Migration, Drug Menace

Arunachal Pradesh Governor K.T. Parnaik has advised the newly appointed DGP, Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal, to take decisive action against illegal migration and the growing drug menace. He emphasized the need for visible policing and community coordination in sensitive districts like Tirap, Changlang, and Longding. The Governor also stressed the importance of technology-driven, people-friendly, and professional policing. DGP Jamwal assured the Governor of his dedication, and also met with Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Home Minister Mama Natung, who extended their best wishes.

Key Points: Arunachal Governor Directs New DGP on Illegal Migration, Drugs

  • Action against illegal migration
  • Curbing drug menace
  • Focus on Tirap, Changlang, Longding
  • Use of modern technology
  • People-friendly policing
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Arunachal Guv urges new DGP to take action against illegal migration

Governor K.T. Parnaik advises DGP Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal to take firm action against illegal migration and drugs in Arunachal Pradesh.

"initiate firm, decisive and time-bound measures to address the issue of illegal migration - Governor K.T. Parnaik"

Itanagar, Jan 24

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lieutenant General K.T. Parnaik has advised newly appointed Director General of Police Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal to initiate firm, decisive and time-bound measures to address the issue of illegal migration, underscoring its serious implications for social harmony and internal security in the state.

Having assumed charge as the new state police chief on Thursday, the DGP briefed the Governor, on Friday, on his immediate priorities and strategic roadmap aimed at strengthening peace, public safety, and overall law and order across the state.

The Governor has also stressed the need for focused and sustained efforts to curb the growing menace of drugs, particularly to safeguard the youth from substance abuse.

A Lok Bhavan official said that special attention was drawn to the Tirap, Changlang, and Longding districts, where the Governor Parnaik underlined the importance of instilling a strong sense of security and confidence among the people through visible policing, effective intelligence gathering, and close coordination with local communities.

Emphasising the role of the police as the first point of contact for citizens, Governor Parnaik emphasised strict discipline, proactive leadership, and the highest standards of professionalism in the police force.

He called for people-friendly policing that is responsive, compassionate, and fair, while also underscoring the need to prioritise the welfare, morale, and working conditions of police personnel.

The Governor further advised the DGP to ensure the optimum and judicious utilisation of manpower and resources to maintain law and order effectively and efficiently.

He strongly recommended the extensive use of modern technology by the state police, including digital surveillance, data-driven policing, and smart crime analysis tools, to enhance efficiency and move towards a crime-free Arunachal Pradesh.

He said that technology, when combined with ethical policing and community trust, can significantly strengthen preventive and responsive law enforcement.

The DGP assured the Governor that he would work with dedication to translate this vision into action, striving to build a crime-free state and a people-friendly, professional police force committed to serving and protecting every citizen with integrity and empathy.

Meanwhile, DGP Jamwal on Friday paid a courtesy call on Chief Minister Pema Khandu.

The Chief Minister in a post on his X account said: "Extended best wishes to S.D. Singh Jamwal, IPS, on his assumption of charge as the Arunachal Pradesh Director General of Police during his courtesy call today. We discussed the shared responsibility of ensuring peace, public safety, and a responsive policing system that inspires confidence among citizens."

"I am confident that his experience and professionalism will further strengthen the law & order framework of the state. Looking forward to working together in the service of the people of Arunachal Pradesh," CM Khandu added.

The DGP also met the state Home Minister Mama Natung on Friday.

Natung in a post on X said: "Warm welcome and best wishes to S.D. Singh Jamwal, IPS, on assuming charge as the Director General of Police, Arunachal Pradesh. We look forward to strengthening professional policing, efficient service delivery, and public trust together."

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) earlier this month appointed senior IPS officer (1995-batch) S.D. Singh Jamwal as the new DGP of Arunachal Pradesh replacing Anand Mohan, a 1994-batch IPS officer.

Both Jamwal and Mohan belong to Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see focus on Tirap, Changlang, and Longding. These border districts need special attention for security and development. Community coordination is key. Also, the emphasis on curbing drugs is vital for protecting our youth.
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David E
While the intent is good, I hope the "firm measures" against illegal migration are implemented with humanity and strict adherence to law. Sometimes such drives can lead to harassment of genuine poor migrants or even local communities. The focus on people-friendly policing is reassuring.
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Aman W
Modern technology and data-driven policing can be a game-changer if implemented properly. But first, the basic infrastructure and training for police in remote areas need to be upgraded. Hope the welfare of police personnel is also addressed seriously.
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Sarah B
The holistic approach is impressive - tackling illegal migration, drugs, and emphasizing community trust all together. A crime-free Arunachal will boost tourism and investment for the entire region. Wishing the new DGP all the best!
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Karthik V
Actions speak louder than words. We have heard such assurances before. The real test will be on the ground in the next 6 months. Will the police be accessible and fair to the common man? That's what builds true public trust.

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