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Arunachal project to reduce crimes

The new project - 'Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan' - is aimed at reducing crime and violence in the state by taking 'strict action against those trying to destabilise peace', he said.
Arunachal project to reduce crimes
ITANAGAR: A roadmap has been drawn to initiate measures to regain Arunachal Pradesh's lost glory as the 'island of peace', with the involvement of all stakeholders, including community-based organisations and students, home minister Bamang Felix said on Thursday.
The new project - 'Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan' - is aimed at reducing crime and violence in the state by taking 'strict action against those trying to destabilise peace', he said.
"We will involve people from all walks of life to effectively deal with the deteriorating law and order condition in Arunachal. The 'abhiyan' will be soon kicked off by chief minister Pema Khandu," Felix told reporters after convening a review meeting of the state police department.
Arunachal has witnessed widespread violence over the past few months, the recent one being the May 21 militant ambush, which claimed the life of Khonsa West legislator Tirong Aboh and ten others. In February, three people were killed and several injured in clashes over issuance of Permanent Resident Certificates to six non-runachalee communities.
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