The patrol vehicles will cover the stretch of NH-2 from Mao, Senapati to Gamgiphai, Kangpokpi District. Each vehicle will cover a distance of 10-12 km. The Highway patrol will also act as the first responders to any crime or distress along the highway.
TFM Desk
In an effort to further secure the National Highway-2, the lifeline of Manipur state, for the first time in Manipur GPS enabled dedicated Highway Patrol consisting of 8 vehicles was flagged off by P Doungel, IPS DGP, Manipur at Senapati on Friday.
According to a press release, all eight (8) vehicles are equipped with GPS and Wireless Communication sets and can be reached by dialling 112 and PCR no. 8798198810 (SPT) & 9362153322 ( KPI). Those who participated in the flagging off programme inlcude Clay Khongsai IPS, Addl. DGP (Trg/L&O); IK Muivah, IPS, IGP (ADM); Nishit Kumar Ujjwal, IPS, IGP (Z-III), RK Tutusana, IPS, IGP, Director, MPTC, Pangei; Mamata Wahengbam, IPS. IGP (Trg); Mangkhogin Haokip, IPS, Dy. IGP (R-IV); Jhalajit, IPS, AD MPTC; Amrita Sinha, IPS, SP, Kangpokpi District; Karthik Malladi, IPS,SP, Senapati District; Mahesh Choudhary, DC Senapati; Ghanashyam Sharma, MPS AD MPTC; Megachandra Singh, MPS SP-NAB; and Chiphang Cecelia Sopemla, MPS, SP, CMTW, Imphal
The 8 vehicles will cover the stretch of NH-2 from Mao, Senapati to Gamgiphai, Kangpokpi District. Each vehicle will cover a distance of 10-12 km. The Highway patrol will also act as the first responders to any crime or distress along the highway.