Amit Shah Orders ‘Ruthless’ Crackdown on Interstate Gangs, Illegal Immigrants in Delhi Law & Order Review
Amit Shah Orders: The Union Minister of Home Affairs—Amit Shah—talked about the so-called 'eradication of interstate gangs' that operate in the national capital programming. He has added that the minister would be prompt in granting such permission to the Security Department for adopting a no-holds-barred approach on the subject.
The directive from the Centre came during a high-level review meeting on security in Delhi. Among the others who attended the meeting were newly elected Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi Commissioner of Police, Ashish Sood, and other law and order officials.
"The Union home minister urged them to up the ante against the criminals during this review."
"Action must be taken with top to bottom and bottom to top approach in narcotics cases, and such drug networks should be dismantled," he said.
Take strict action against illegal Bangladeshis, Rohingyas: Amit Shah
Amit Shah has ordered the Delhi police to bring to its books all the networks that deal illegally with Bangladesh nationals and the Rohingya refugee infiltrators into India because it is a matter of national security and therefore should be dealt with strictly.
"Strict action should be taken against the entire network that helps Bangladeshi and Rohingya intruders enter the country, get their documents made and facilitate their stay here. The issue of illegal intruders is also related to national security, and it should be dealt with strictly. They should be identified and deported," he stated during the meeting.
Amit Shah's advice to DCP-level officers to tackle traffic jams
Besides, the Union home minister also advised the DCP-level officers of the Delhi police to go and visit police stations and conduct public hearing camps solving the problems of the public.
"Delhi Police should identify the places where traffic jams are reported every day and the Delhi Police Commissioner and Chief Secretary should meet and find a quick solution to this so that the public can get relief," Shah said.
Shah also directed the Delhi government to formulate a 'monsoon action plan' with all the manholes where waterlogging takes place.
Amit Shah also directed that Delhi police would not be necessary for the permission for construction in Delhi. “For quick disposal of 2020 Delhi riots cases, the Delhi government should appoint special prosecutors so that these cases can be disposed of soon,” the Ministry of Home Affairs said.
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