Nabanna security reviewed ahead of Bengal CM Adhikari’s first law and order meeting on Monday
Kolkata Police Commissioner Ajay Nand on Sunday inspected the state secretariat, Nabanna, and adjoining areas ahead of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris first administrative meeting scheduled for May 11, officials said. Security preparedness at Nabanna and surrounding areas was reviewed in view of the administrative meeting to be chaired by CM Adhikari on Monday, a police officer said.
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Kolkata Police Commissioner Ajay Nand on Sunday inspected the state secretariat, Nabanna, and adjoining areas ahead of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's first administrative meeting scheduled for May 11, officials said. Senior officers of Kolkata Police accompanied the commissioner during the inspection. ''Security preparedness at Nabanna and surrounding areas was reviewed in view of the administrative meeting to be chaired by CM Adhikari on Monday,'' a police officer said. ''All SPs, commissioners of police, senior railway police officers and top-ranking officials of various police wings have been asked to attend the meeting at Nabanna Sabhaghar in Howrah at 5 pm on Monday,'' an official said. Senior officers from the CID, STF, Intelligence Branch, traffic wing, telecom, training, coastal security and armed police, among others, have also been directed to attend the meeting. Officials said the meeting is expected to focus on the overall law and order situation in the state, coordination among different police units and administrative preparedness.
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