Civil Administration India and Myanmar No-Man Land at Indo-Myanmar border

IT News

Moreh, Sept, 6,

A team of Civil Administration comprising of Deputy Commissioner- Tamu, Myanmar  Mr. U. Myint Thinn Aung , Chairman of Tamu Township , Additional Deputy Commissioner of Moreh N. Bangkim , Additional Superintendent of Police K. Robinsun , SDC – H. Romio Deputy Superintendent of Police Thomas Thokchom and Town Commander 11 Assam Rifle Major inspected Moreh town today morning.

The team also inspected the No Man Land area which is between Moreh Ward No. 4 and Namphalong market .

Speaking during the inspection the Deputy Commissioner of Tamu said that the no man area has been a haven for drug peddlers and users. He further stated that to stop the business of Drugs in both the country ,  the  Civil Authority with armed forces of both the town needs to keep co-operation.

The deputy commissioner of Tamu also expressed serious concern about the degrading environment.

He appealed the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Tamu to look after the waste materials which are scattered around the No Man Land area and make the public to stop dumping their waste materials at this area .

As the waste materials may create serious Health hazard to public of both the countries he also suggested the officials of both the country to work together. 

  1. Bangkim Singh Additional Deputy Commissioner of Moreh assured the DC Tamu to provide all co-operation with Myanmar authority in saving environment as well as destroying menace of drugs .
  2. Bangkim further said to the media persons that the DC Tamu will send a letter soon to ADC Moreh regarding the concern which they have inspected today and he will provide co-operation to the government of Myanmar.

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