Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Emphasizes Outcome-Oriented Policing
Meghalaya CM Pushes for Outcome-Oriented Policing

Shillong: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Thursday emphasized the need for 'outcome-oriented' policing, maintaining that the core of policing must remain law and order, crime prevention, and public safety.

Key Points from the CM's Address

Speaking at the SSP–COs conference in Tura, Conrad said, “Recruiting 3,900 personnel is not an achievement in itself. The real achievement is whether crime has reduced, lives have been saved, and public safety has improved.”

The CM also underscored the importance of continuous training, covering areas such as law and order, behavioural sciences, intelligence gathering, and technology adoption. He encouraged the inclusion of dedicated sessions on intelligence and suggested exposure visits for officers to other states.

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Government Commitment

He assured that the government remained committed to examining and resolving matters in a structured manner.

About the Author

Manosh Das is based in Meghalaya and reports on local issues including security, politics, and social developments, providing detailed coverage of events in the Northeast region, especially Meghalaya. His work reflects ground-level realities and concerns of the state's diverse communities.

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