Goa Police Conducts Inter-State Border Coordination Meet Before LS Polls

Goa Police held a border coordination meeting with Karnataka and Maharashtra officials for smooth conduct of Lok Sabha elections. The meeting aimed to exchange information on criminals, offenders, and enforcement of illegal items seizure across borders. A crucial step for election preparedness.

The meeting, chaired by Goa police nodal officer IGP Omvir Singh, included senior officials from Karnataka and Maharashtra. Officials like IGP Sanjay Darade, SP Saurav Kumar Agarwal (Maharashtra), SP Vishnu Vardhan, DySP Ravi D. Naik (Karnataka), and Assistant Commissioner of Excise Sanket Sakhardande from Goa were present. A collaborative effort for election security and enforcement.

IGP Omvir Singh emphasized the importance of sharing information about criminals and prohibited items during elections. The coordination between the three states is crucial for maintaining law and order during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The meeting focused on enhancing security measures and preventing any illegal activities across borders during the election period.

The exchange of information, enforcement of illegal items seizure, and coordination between Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra police officials are essential for ensuring smooth conduct of the Lok Sabha elections. This collaboration will help in maintaining a secure environment and preventing any criminal activities during the polling period. A proactive approach by the police departments to ensure fair and peaceful elections.

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