DEF Wokha celebrates Zero FIR Pendency

WOKHA, JULY 31 (MExN): A celebratory event to mark the achievement of Zero FIR pendency (zero case pendency) by completing investigation of all cases registered in the Unit was organized on July 31, at Superintendent of Police, Wokha conference hall,  with IGP (Range) Nagaland Limasunep, IPS as the special guest.

During the event, Limasunep, IGP (Range), said that dispensing 256 cases is a remarkable and great achievement and lauded the entire team led by the Superintendent of Police, Wokha Aotula T Imchen, IPS, and all ranks & files of DEF Wokha for the achievement, a press report stated.

He encouraged the officers to work with dedication and devotion, urging them to continue with the good work in serving the people of the district. He also highlighted the significance of this accomplishment in setting a new benchmark for efficiency and responsiveness within the unit.

To strengthen the justice delivery mechanism, Limasunep urged the officers to work in co-ordination with allied institution like the District Administration and judiciaries. Emphasizing on the new criminal laws, he appealed the officers especially the Officer in-Charge (OCs), and Investigation Officers (I/Os), to understand the laws and responsibilities, and act accordingly in delivering justice fairly. 

He further reminded them to shoulder their responsibilities with outmost sincerity and continue working as a team to get more of such achievements in days to come. 

Furhesie Nyuwi, ADC, Wokha, speaking during the occasion, said that the event is an encouraging and proud moment for Wokha Police and this achievement reflects the diligence of all the officers involved in delivering public service efficiently, and congratulated the SP, all ranks and files for achieving zero FIR pendency.

Nino Iralu, NJS, District & Session judge, who also spoke during the occasion, highlighted the various provisions of laws Police Officers need to follow while in the process of handling cases in order to dispense justice fairly. 

She also informed during the gathering that, the State has come out with Legal Aid Defense Counsel system for the very poor victims who needs legal assistance, and said Wokha district has three defense counsel to assist the poorest of the poor and marginalized section of people, and stated that this service can be availed through the Wokha District Legal Service Authority (WDLA) and urged public to avyail the service.

Aotula T Imchen, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Wokha, briefly presented an overview of Zero FIR pendency. ‘Zero case pendency is not the end of our journey; it is a new beginning. It is an ongoing challenge. It requires constant vigilance, innovation, and commitment’, she said.  ‘We must continue to refine our processes, leverage technology, and work collaboratively to ensure that we uphold the standards of justice and efficiency. It sets a standard that we must now strive to maintain and exceed. Our community looks to us not just to solve cases, but to build a safer, more just society’, she added. 

She also thanked the DGP Nagaland, senior officers, colleagues and various departments.
 



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