Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh reviews security in 10+ districts, backs Cycle Patrol model

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Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh reviews security in 10+ districts, backs Cycle Patrol model

Synopsis

Manipur's new DGP Mukesh Singh has covered more than 10 districts in under a month, championing Cycle Patrol as a grassroots policing tool while inaugurating a new Cyber Cell in Chandel and pressing for sustained action against drug traffickers and illegal arms. It is an unusually hands-on start for a police chief in a state still navigating deep ethnic fault lines.

Key Takeaways

Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh has reviewed security across more than 10 districts since taking charge on 1 June 2025 .
The Cycle Patrol initiative, introduced in hill districts, has been praised as an effective beat policing and community engagement model.
Singh visited Kakching , Leikun (8th Manipur Rifles Battalion HQ), and Chandel on Monday , accompanied by ADGP Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo .
A new Cyber Cell and renovated Conference Hall were inaugurated at the Chandel Superintendent of Police's office.
The DGP stressed action against drug traffickers , recovery of illegal arms , and sustained operations against anti-national elements.
Youth in Chandel were encouraged to join the forthcoming Manipur Police recruitment rally .

Manipur Director General of Police Mukesh Singh has completed security reviews across more than 10 districts in the state since assuming charge on 1 June, lauding the Cycle Patrol initiative as a replicable model of beat policing and community engagement, officials said on Tuesday, 30 June. The DGP's tour has covered both the Imphal Valley and hill regions, with meetings held alongside Army, paramilitary, and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel.

Cycle Patrol: A Community Policing Model

The Cycle Patrol initiative, introduced in several hill districts, enables officers to monitor security conditions in individual habitations while fostering direct police-public interaction. Singh has highlighted the model as an effective form of beat policing suited to Manipur's varied terrain. The initiative reflects a broader push under the new DGP to make policing more visible and accessible at the grassroots level.

Key Visits: Kakching, Leikun, Chandel

Accompanied by Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo, Singh on Monday visited Kakching district, the Headquarters of the 8th Manipur Rifles Battalion at Leikun, and Chandel district. In Kakching, the DGP reviewed district police preparedness to prevent incidents in vulnerable areas during the ongoing farming season, stressing effective investigation, speedy case disposal, sustained operations against anti-national elements and drug traffickers, and intensified recovery of illegal arms and ammunition.

At the 8th Manipur Rifles Battalion headquarters in Leikun, Singh chaired a review of deployment at posts and outposts, static guards, and law and order duties. He emphasised professionalism, discipline, and healthy work practices, and urged officers to explore innovative use of the unit's land and resources for departmental welfare.

In Chandel district, the DGP inaugurated a newly renovated Conference Hall at the office of the Superintendent of Police and a newly established Cyber Cell aimed at strengthening cybercrime investigation and modernising the district's policing infrastructure. He also held interaction sessions with officers of the Chandel District Police, representatives of various Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), and the Assam Rifles.

Headquarters Briefing and Rewards Assurance

During a high-level meeting at the Police Headquarters in Imphal, Singh addressed senior officers and commanders of the Special Commando Unit of the Manipur Police. The briefing centred on operational preparedness, professionalism, discipline, and coordinated responses to emerging security challenges. The DGP assured officers that those demonstrating exemplary professionalism and outstanding performance would be suitably rewarded.

Singh also interacted with representatives of various CSOs across districts, discussing law and order concerns and the importance of community cooperation. He appreciated the coordination between district police and CSOs in maintaining peace and harmony, and encouraged Chandel district youth to participate in the forthcoming Manipur Police recruitment rally.

Background and What Comes Next

Singh, the senior-most IPS officer in the state, previously served as DGP in Ladakh before taking charge as Manipur Police chief. His district-level outreach — spanning more than 10 districts in under a month — signals a hands-on approach to a state that has faced prolonged ethnic tensions and security challenges. Sustained inter-agency cooperation and people-centric policing remain the stated priorities as the DGP's review tour continues.

Point of View

Not just the headquarters. The emphasis on Cycle Patrol in hill districts is tactically sound: low-cost, high-visibility policing that builds trust in areas where state presence has historically been thin. Yet the real test is whether these interactions translate into measurable outcomes — arms recovery numbers, drug seizure data, and case disposal rates — rather than remaining a goodwill exercise. Manipur's security situation is structural, not merely operational, and no amount of district visits can substitute for the political resolution that remains elusive.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh?
Mukesh Singh is the Director General of Police of Manipur and the state's senior-most IPS officer. He assumed charge as Manipur Police chief on 1 June 2025, having previously served as DGP in Ladakh.
What is the Cycle Patrol initiative in Manipur?
The Cycle Patrol initiative is a beat policing model introduced in several hill districts of Manipur. It enables officers to monitor security conditions in individual habitations while strengthening direct police-public interaction at the grassroots level.
What did DGP Singh inaugurate in Chandel district?
Singh inaugurated a newly renovated Conference Hall at the office of the Superintendent of Police and a newly established Cyber Cell in Chandel district. The Cyber Cell is aimed at strengthening cybercrime investigation and modernising local policing infrastructure.
How many districts has the Manipur DGP visited since taking charge?
Singh has visited more than 10 districts across both the Imphal Valley and hill regions of Manipur within his first month in office, since taking charge on 1 June 2025.
What were the key priorities stressed during the DGP's district reviews?
The DGP stressed effective investigation, speedy case disposal, sustained operations against anti-national elements and drug traffickers, recovery of illegal arms and ammunition, inter-agency coordination, and people-centric policing. He also assured officers that exemplary performance would be rewarded.
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