Narayanasamy meets IGP on rowdy menace
Narayanasamy meets IGP on rowdy menace
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsUnion Minister of State for PMO V Narayanasamy met the Inspector General of Police for Union Territory, Ranvir Singh Krishnia, and asked him to have a time-bound programme and plan of action to eradicate the rowdy menace threatening the peaceful atmosphere of UT.The Union Minister told Express that he had also asked for stern action against the anti-social elements when IGP met him here on Saturday. Narayanasamy urged the police chief to strengthen the intelligence network to thwart the designs of the anti-socials and preventing crime. Recalling the recent series of bomb blast events, Narayanasamy told Krishnia that there were serious lapses on part of the police in the gang attack on the van in which a rowdy, Jegan, was killed and police personnel were injured.Then a country bomb attack on a French citizen’s house and another explosion in which an eight-year-old child was injured in the slum clearance board tenement have created scare among the people, Narayanasamy told the IGP.Narayanasamy said that in Puducherry, an otherwise peaceful place, people were living in panic after the series of blasts. He pointed out that there was no action by the N Rangasamy-led AINRC government on the file containing the list of the 24 rowdies, submitted by the former police chief, who were to be booked under the Goondas Act. Narayanasamy wanted the police to take action on it at the earliest. Krishnia informed that his department would initiate all possible steps to check the rowdy elements and work out a plan and put it in place.first published:August 19, 2012, 11:06 ISTlast updated:August 19, 2012, 11:06 IST 
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Union Minister of State for PMO V Narayanasamy met the Inspector General of Police for Union Territory, Ranvir Singh Krishnia, and asked him to have a time-bound programme and plan of action to eradicate the rowdy menace threatening the peaceful atmosphere of UT.

The Union Minister told Express that he had also asked for stern action against the anti-social elements when IGP met him here on Saturday. Narayanasamy urged the police chief to strengthen the intelligence network to thwart the designs of the anti-socials and preventing crime.

 Recalling the recent series of bomb blast events, Narayanasamy told Krishnia that there were serious lapses on part of the police in the gang attack on the van in which a rowdy, Jegan, was killed and police personnel were injured.

Then a country bomb attack on a French citizen’s house and another explosion in which an eight-year-old child was injured in the slum clearance board tenement have created scare among the people, Narayanasamy told the IGP.

Narayanasamy said that in Puducherry, an otherwise peaceful place, people were living in panic after the series of blasts. He pointed out that there was no action by the N Rangasamy-led AINRC government on the file containing the list of the 24 rowdies, submitted by the former police chief, who were to be booked under the Goondas Act. Narayanasamy wanted the police to take action on it at the earliest. Krishnia informed that his department would initiate all possible steps to check the rowdy elements and work out a plan and put it in place.

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