Meghalaya: Agatha Sangma Raises Alarm over Crimes Against Women and Children
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Between July 10 and 16, the National Police, through the Women's Police Stations' Prevention Plan, conducted 12,211 house-to-house visits and received 14 complaints. Deputy Commissioner Karen Obando, of the National Police's Public Relations Co-Chief, explained that of these complaints, six were for crimes and eight for misdemeanors against persons. Field Security Plan Results in 23 Arrests. In compliance with the Field Security Plan, the Nation…
Meghalaya: Agatha Sangma raises alarm over crimes against women and children
Shillong: Chairperson of the Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR), Agatha Sangma, on Wednesday expressed deep concern over the rising number of crimes against women and children, terming the situation “extremely disturbing and alarming.” Speaking to the media, Sangma said the Commission has been actively monitoring these cases and regularly holds meetings with […] The post Meghalaya: Agatha Sangma raises alarm over …
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