Sri Vijaya Puram | April 13, 2026
In a step in the direction of strengthening group policing, the Nicobar District Police performed a Jan Sunwai-cum-Citizen Committee assembly with tribal leaders and village representatives at Car Nicobar on April 11.
The assembly was chaired by Superintendent of Police, Nicobar District, Rahul L Nair, and attended by the SDPO and SHO of Car Nicobar. The session introduced collectively the Chief Captain, members of the Tribal Council, and village/group heads.
The interplay served as an essential platform for dialogue on key group issues, with discussions specializing in stopping youth involvement in medicine, selling adherence to visitors rules, and strengthening info sharing between the general public and the police.
Participants actively engaged within the deliberations, reflecting a collective dedication to constructing a safer and extra accountable society by cooperation between legislation enforcement and the group.
Reaffirming its dedication to community-oriented policing, the Nicobar District Police emphasised the significance of belief, collaboration, and proactive public engagement, guaranteeing that group voices stay central to policing efforts.
The common public has been urged to share info associated to crime or unlawful actions with the police by helpline numbers 112, 03192-265223, and 9531856152. The identification of informants shall be saved confidential.
