Harnessing Community Power Against Ransom Kidnappings in Nagaland
Nagaland's DGP, Rupin Sharma, urged public engagement with tribal bodies and civil society groups to report ransom kidnappings by underground factions. He highlighted recent abductions and emphasized collaboration with law enforcement. The DGP also called for assistance from the NSCN-K faction to apprehend suspects.
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Nagaland Director General of Police Rupin Sharma has called on the state's residents to leverage tribal bodies and civil society groups to report kidnappings for ransom. His appeal comes as multiple cases have been reported recently in key cities like Dimapur and Kohima.
The DGP highlighted the difficulty individuals face in lodging complaints with law enforcement directly. He stressed the need for community cooperation, urging locals to use the support structures of tribal organizations and NGOs to approach the authorities while remaining anonymous.
Discussing a recent case involving the NSCN-K faction, Sharma mentioned progress in identifying suspects and appealed to the faction for assistance. He emphasized police determination to arrest those involved and warned against harboring suspects.
(With inputs from agencies.)