Guwahati: Chairman of Himanta Minister Buswa Sarma on Thursday repeated his faith to handle any crimes related to cattle smuggling, drugs and human trafficking with strong hands even though the two-month government had gained flak for human rights violations in a series of meetings that the state had witnessed new- This new while dealing with this crime.
When speaking in the Assembly, Sarma said the police had been given full operational freedom to deal with such criminals in the legal ambit.
The minister’s chairman also said that his government had adopted zero-tolerance policies against crimes against women and children.
“As the Chair of the Minister of Assam, I said with the full responsibility that such crimes will be handled firmly,” Sarma said and added, “We will stand near the police but if they act against innocent people, we will curse them the size same, “he added.
He said that criminals, regardless of religion and society must be remembered that there is a government that has confidence and resolution.
“We will reply much without seeing anything.
However, when I say a lot, I know the government must obey the law,” Sarma said.
He said the encounter words had been misused in Assam lately.
Except for a few meetings, with militants in the morning and cookies in the carriicch of Anglong, and the murder of the RPF inspector, which turned into the medicine and won the service revolver of a police officer, Sarma said the state police only struggled at the legs of criminals who tried to escape.
“We work in the amuk of the strength given under the CRPC,” he said.
“Recovery of heavy weapons was witnessed while dealing with militants.
They are in weapons fatigue and launch operations against the police,” Sarma said, confirmed that the police also needed to defend themselves.
While the allegations of human rights violations were leveled by the opposition against the police while dealing with cattle smugglers, CM told the Assembly that the police had to shoot some of the charges.
“In my short term, 504 people were arrested for their involvement in cattle smuggling but all were not killed.
When four of them tried to escape from detention, we had to shoot their feet,” Sarma said.
Delhi-based lawyers from Assam moved the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to the Assam police to go ‘at the meeting meeting’ at 10.
President Assam PCC Ripun Bora said it needed to mention CM Sarma, at this time the OC conference from the Assam Police Station It has commented that to shoot the defendant trying to escape the police pattern.
“The statement of the chairman of this minister has not only triggered controversy but also provoked the police to abuse power.
Noticed that after that the meeting incident had grown with the same operandi mode followed,” he said.