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Nagaland DGP reflects on sacrifices made by martyrs

Nagaland DGP reflects on sacrifices made by martyrs
Kohima: Nagaland DGP Rupin Sharma on Saturday called upon the forces to reflect on the sacrifices made by police personnel and be inspired by the brave martyrs. Sharma said, “As we reflect on the sacrifices and valour of our police force, let us be inspired by our brave martyrs and pledge to continue their mission.”
In all, 189 personnel of different forces laid down their lives in the line of duty during September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023.
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Among these brave souls were two Nagaland policemen Lance Naik T Zewangba Yim of 3rd NAP and constable Kevisekho Khate of 10 NAP (IR).
Maintaining that a modern policeman’s role goes beyond just ensuring physical security of fellow citizens, the DGP, while speaking on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day at the police headquarters here, said it also involves making people safe from threats and fear in society.PTI
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