Statement issued with 'ulterior motives': NPSA

Dimapur, January 7 (MExN): Apropos a press statement issued by a group of “NCOs and Ors” of 5th NAP Battalion deployed in Delhi, which appeared in local dailies on January 3, Nagaland Police Service Association (NPSA) has demanded a thorough enquiry to find out the “ring leaders for disciplinary action”. Reiterating that any complaints, if any, should be redressed through proper channel within the police administration and department, NPSA stated it seriously viewed the “malafide intention” of “few vested interest”.

A press release appended by NPSA president and its general secretary stated that the intention of expressing the grievances through mass media “undermines the authority of the department with ulterior motives to create misunderstanding and division between the state and central services without proper justification and is highly objectionable.”

The Nagaland Police Service (NPS) being one of the state premier services, the release said, cannot be graded into a secondary service by a few “unscrupulous personnel.” It further voiced that NPS officers have been served with distinction all over the country and even in the United Nations. In light of that, it added, “The hard earned reputation of the State Police Service both within and outside Nagaland cannot be tarnished by a few disgruntled and indiscipline personnel.” Further, NPSA asserted that it will not remain silent, but take action as deemed fit if attempts are made to wrongfully tarnish its image and the dignity and caliber of its members. 
 



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