Punjab CM Mann warns police of strict action, says ‘black sheep’ in force won’t be spared

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Bathinda: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has issued a stern warning to the police division, making it clear that corrupt components or “black sheep” inside the pressure is not going to be tolerated. Reaffirming his determination to switch all the workers of a police station and outpost in Bathinda, the Chief Minister mentioned the federal government is following a zero-tolerance coverage in opposition to medicine.

 

Mann acknowledged that some personnel inside the police division are allegedly in collusion with drug traffickers. Terming such officers as “black sheep,” he asserted that strict motion in opposition to them will proceed. He revealed that sarpanches from two to a few villages had approached him with complaints, alleging that regardless of repeated info, the police had did not act in opposition to drug smugglers.

 

The Chief Minister mentioned that when village heads themselves convey complaints and the police nonetheless fail to behave, it clearly signifies doable collusion. This, he mentioned, prompted the choice to interchange all the workers. Reiterating his stance, Mann described the combat in opposition to medicine as a “struggle” and mentioned there can be no compromise in making Punjab drug-free.