Dimapur, Sep. 10 (EMN): MLA Picto Shohe officially inaugurated the Atoizu Police Station on September 9 in presence of Joseph Hesso, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG); Khekali Y Sema, Superintendent of Police, Zunheboto; representatives from Atoizu Area GBs’ Association (AAGBA); Nukutulu S Venuh, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Atoizu; public leaders, GBs and civil society organisations.
Speaking on the occasion, Shohe stated that the long-felt aspiration of the people was made possible following approval from the state chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, and the deputy chief minister, Y Patton. He also expressed gratitude to Joseph Hesso, and Khekali Y Sema for their support during the process.
Shohe urged the people in the region to work together and cooperate with the district administration and police in order to maintain law and order, stated an update from the media cell of NDPP 32 Atoizu division.
Also speaking on the occasion, AAGBA president, Hukato Shohe, thanked Picto Shohe and the people, who have supported in the implementation of the project. He appealed to the public to take care and co-operate with the government for more development in the region.
Nukutulu S Venuh and Joesph Hesso also spoke on the occasion.
Khekali Y Sema stated that Atoizu Police Station would cover 22 villages under its functional jurisdiction. She appealed to the gathering to support each other in building a peaceful atmosphere and co-operate with the subordinate officers and personnel to maintain peace and harmony in the region.
Sema further stated that her officers and personnel main concern would be crime detection and prevention to promote peace atmosphere and mentioned that Zunheboto police is seriously dealing with the war against drugs. She urged civil society organisations and students’ union to work together in the fight against such illegal activities in the district.
Earlier, Picto Shohe laid a foundation stone of Atoizu Police Station.