HT Correspondent
BISWANATH CHARIALI, Nov 18: In a coordinated effort, Seijosa police, under the leadership of SDPO Seijosa Sashi Dore and a police team comprising OC PS Seijosa SI S Thinley, HC D Talley, Ct T Sera, Ct Godak Raja, Ct T Takar, Ct Adam Namkhang, and Ct F Wangsa, conducted a major search operation in the Noapamua area, PS Gingia, district Biswanath Chariali, on Monday. The operation, carried out under the close supervision of SP Pakke Kesang Tasi Darrang, was based on human and technological intelligence, targeting an alleged accused in a cheating case related to the National Small Savings Schemes under the postal department of Namorah village, Dissing Passo Circle, PS Seijosa, district Pakke Kesang.
The operation, executed early in the morning, led to the arrest of the alleged accused, Gano Kanta Hazarika, from his apartment in the Noapamua area, PS Gingia, district Biswanath Chariali, in connection with his involvement in SJA PS Case No. 06/24 U/S 115(2)/316(4)/318(4)/351(2) BNS.
The operation, which involved officers from the police teams of both PS jurisdictions of Gingia and Seijosa, focused on a residential neighborhood identified as the possible residence of the alleged suspect based on multiple tips and intelligence. This led to the arrest of the absconding criminal. Despite various attempts by the fugitive to evade arrest, Seijosa police demonstrated its commitment to making the area safer by apprehending criminals and recovering stolen property.
“This operation highlights Seijosa police’s continued dedication to tackling crime head-on and making our neighborhoods safer for all residents,” stated SDPO Seijosa.
“Our officers worked tirelessly to gather intelligence, execute non-bailable warrants, and bring these criminals to justice,” said SDPO Seijosa. “Thanks to the cooperation of the community, Assam Police, and the dedication of our officers, we were able to dismantle this criminal network and prevent further victimisation.”
The operation was a direct result of ongoing collaboration between law enforcement and the local community. Residents had reported suspicious activity in the postal department, prompting the police to act on this information and apprehend the suspects. Authorities are now urging the public to continue reporting any suspicious activity or tips that could assist in solving other open cases.