Meghalaya's Crime Quandary: A Call for Collective Action
Meghalaya's police chief highlights the urgent need for collaborative efforts to tackle rising crime, especially drug abuse and crimes against children. Dysfunctional families often link victims and perpetrators, necessitating societal involvement. Technological enhancements and community engagement are key strategies in combating these challenges.
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Meghalaya's Director General of Police, Idashisha Nongrang, emphasized the urgent need for collective societal efforts to tackle the growing crime rates in the state, particularly focusing on drug abuse and crimes against children.
She revealed a recent study indicating a shift from being a transit route to a user state in the drug trade, causing a spike in related offenses. The prevalence of dysfunctional families in both victims' and perpetrators' backgrounds underscores the complexity of these issues, which extend beyond mere law and order.
Nongrang advocates for enhanced community cooperation and the use of technology, like CCTV surveillance, to mitigate crimes. She honored fallen police heroes during a Police Commemoration Day ceremony, highlighting the sacrifices made in the line of duty.