N&MA District Police Engages Fishermen and Villagers in Community Meeting to Combat Foreign Threats

Tarun Karthick

Port Blair, 01 September 2024

In a proactive move to bolster security and safeguard local communities, the Police Stations of North & Middle Andaman (N&MA) District held a public meeting aimed at engaging with local fishermen and villagers. The event, which focused on enhancing awareness and cooperation, addressed the growing concerns of illegal activities conducted by foreign elements and poachers in the region.

Police officials took the opportunity to inform attendees about the serious risks posed by poaching and other unlawful activities carried out by foreign entities within the territorial waters of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Emphasizing the crucial role that community vigilance plays in preventing such threats, the police stressed the need for collective efforts to protect both local livelihoods and the region’s natural resources.

During the meeting, fishermen and villagers were briefed on essential precautionary measures to adopt during their daily routines. The police urged them to be particularly watchful for any suspicious activity, such as the movement of unfamiliar boats, unknown individuals, or objects in the waters or onshore. Community members were strongly encouraged to report any unusual or suspicious occurrences to the local police immediately, ensuring a quick and effective response.

The N&MA District Police underscored their commitment to working hand-in-hand with the community to combat illegal activities and maintain peace and security in the area. They called for ongoing cooperation between law enforcement and local residents, highlighting that such partnerships are vital to the district’s safety and stability.

In closing, the police urged all community members to remain vigilant and proactive, reinforcing the message that timely reporting of suspicious activities is essential in preserving the safety and well-being of the region.