Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday said all facilities will be made available to police personnel posted in all the districts of the state.
Inaugurating the headquarters of 5th India Reserve Battalion (IRBn) here in presence of Home Minister Bamang Felix, he said that the state government was giving top priority to provide best infrastructure and all facilities to police personnel posted in the districts.
Khandu thanked the policemen particularly those who are silently discharging their duty diligently and honestly and whose contributions never got highlighted through medals for helping make Arunachal a progressive state.
The chief minister urged the men in uniform to always maintain dignity and respect and not to indulge in corruption.
He said not all are bad but a few of them and they must be identified.
Khandu also exhorted the IRBn personnel to maintain highest reputation of their battalion.
To strengthen the IRBn force, the chief minister said a regular commanding officer will be posted instead of 'dual charges' assigned to a police officer.
He also urged for regular refresher course for police officers to keep them motivated always and to be made them aware of the latest trends.
Khandu said a second world war museum will be soon opened at Pasighat where different types of machinery recovered in Arunachal of the world war era will be on display.
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