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GPS enabled Highway Patrol to ply from Pallel to Moreh on NH-102

Manipur CM N Biren Singh informed that the GPS enabled Highway Patrol will cover a stretch of 60 km.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 8 Jun 2022, 12:52 pm

(PHOTO: Facebook)
(PHOTO: Facebook)

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Wednesday launched a GPS enabled Highway Patrol which will ply from Pallel to Moreh on NH-102 in Tengnoupal district. 

The chief minister informed in a Facebook post that the highway patrol will cover a stretch of 60 km.

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"Being the gateway to South East Asian countries and given the massive trade which are happening via this highway, the government will ensure that all necessary measures are taken up to secure the highway," CM Biren wrote on Facebook.

The first GPS enabled highway patrol vehicles in Manipur were deployed on NH-2 from Mao to Kanglatongbi.

On May 13, DGP P Doungel flagged off the first eight dedicated GPS enabled highway patrol vehicles at Senapati to further secure the National Highway-2, to cover the stretch from Mao, Senapati to Gamgiphai, Kangpokpi district. 

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