How is the Manipur government enhancing its police organization?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- New police station in Imphal to enhance security.
- Creation of 12 SDPO posts across nine districts.
- Improved supervision and efficiency in law enforcement.
- Focus on modernizing police infrastructure.
- Commitment to citizen-centric policing.
Imphal, Aug 3 (NationPress) In a strategic effort to enhance policing capabilities, the Manipur government has announced the establishment of a new police station in the state capital, Imphal, along with the creation of 12 Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) positions across nine districts.
A senior police official indicated that this initiative aims to strengthen policing effectiveness, improve investigative oversight, and enhance the overall management of law and order in both existing and newly formed districts for better administrative efficiency.
With the upcoming relocation of the State Civil Secretariat and Police Headquarters to Mantripukhri in Imphal West district, there is an increasing demand for adequate security measures and a robust law enforcement presence in the area, as highlighted in a statement from the police headquarters.
The proposed Secretariat Police Station is set to deliver vital policing services not only to the new Secretariat complex and Police Headquarters but also to several important institutions nearby, including the Manipur High Court, IIIT, and the Forest office complex.
Due to the administrative complexities and heightened security needs in the Mantripukhri area, the government has also sanctioned the establishment of a dedicated SDPO for the New Capital Complex, under the jurisdiction of Imphal East District.
This SDPO will oversee the proposed Secretariat Police Station and the existing Heingang Police Station, ensuring coordinated command, effective case monitoring, and a timely response to emerging law and order situations.
The announcement also addresses the long-standing shortage of supervisory officers in various districts, especially in newly formed ones such as Kangpokpi, Tengnoupal, Kamjong, Pherzawl, and Noney, with additional SDPO positions approved to enhance the administrative and operational efficiency of district policing units.
Currently, the single SDPO structure in districts like Chandel, Churachandpur, and Tamenglong is deemed insufficient to tackle the rising challenges in crime investigation, force deployment, and law enforcement supervision.
The Manipur government, along with the state Police Department, remains dedicated to modernizing and improving policing infrastructure in a sustainable and citizen-centric manner.
The introduction of the Secretariat Police Station and the additional SDPO posts represents a significant advancement toward this goal, the statement concluded.