Chaired a Virtual Crime Review for March & April today, with all OCs, SPs & Range Officers joining online.
Under the visionary guidance of Hon’ble CM Dr. @himantabiswa Sir, @assampolice continues its sustained crackdown on crime, while strengthening investigative efficiency across the State.
Crime Rate per lakh population is down to 100.2 from 121.5 in 2025 n 349.5 in 2021
Case Pendency is down to 10,902 from 11,140 in 2025 n 133,982 in 2021
Monthly average registration of cases is down to 3,065 from 3682.9 in 2025 n 11103.3 in 2021
Charge Sheet Rate improved to 86.04% from 81.46 in 2025 n 39.40 in 2021
These figures reflect focused policing, supervision, technology-driven investigation & our tireless commitment towards ensuring a safer Assam for it’s citizens.
@DGPAssamPolice
There is no shortage of diesel and petrol in the market.
This has also been clarified by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in a media interaction yesterday.
https://t.co/4SXdW66uuO
In Assam, the situation is even more comfortable, as the combined production from all four refineries in the State (Numaligarh, Noonmati, Digboi and Bongaigaon) significantly exceeds local demand. There are no anticipated bottlenecks in the supply chain, including the movement of fuel from refineries to retail outlets.
Consumers are requested to refrain from panic buying, as it can create artificial and temporary shortages at certain outlets due to demand exceeding usual requirements, leading to a cascading effect on the supply chain.
A joint team of senior officers from the Food & Civil Supplies Department, IOCL (State Level Coordinator), and DC Metro will brief the media today at 3 PM at the DC Office (Metro) to provide further details.
We request everyone’s cooperation in ensuring a smooth and stable fuel supply.
@assampolice@diprassam@mygovassam@mygovindia@PIB_Guwahati@PIB_India@PTI_News@DDNewslive@airnews_ghy@airnewsalerts@ANI@assamtribuneoff
In the State of Assam, the availability of Petrol and Diesel is quite surplus: Out of total petrol and diesel produced in four refineries in Assam, the state consumes only 27%. In other words, there is a surplus of 73%.
Please check the following facts:
1. Average monthly production in 4 refineries (including NRL) :
Petrol (MS) = 168 thousand metric tonnes
Diesel (HSD) = 403 thousand metric tonnes
2. Average monthly consumption in Assam :
Petrol (MS) = 63 thousand metric tonnes
Diesel (HSD) = 92 thousand metric tonnes
3. Monthly average surplus :
Petrol (MS) = 105 thousand metric tonnes
Diesel (HSD) = 311 thousand metric tonnes
Don’t resort to panic buying. Police authorities will register criminal cases against those buy petrol and diesel in lose containers under the following sections of the law:
BNS Section 285 – Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter
BNS Section 285 – Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter
Besides BNS, police often invoke:
✔️ Petroleum Act, 1934
•Illegal storage without license
•Strict penalties, including imprisonment
✔️ Explosives Act, 1884
•For hazardous storage conditions
@diprassam@mygovassam@PIB_Guwahati@PIB_India@PTI_News@airnews_ghy@airnewsalerts@ANI@assamtribuneoff
Recruitment Update!
The last date for submission of online applications under the ongoing recruitment advertisements has been extended up to 22 February 2026.
Candidates who have already submitted their applications may avail the edit/correction facility from 17 January to 21 January 2026.
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@himantabiswa@DGPAssamPolice@HardiSpeaks
Welcomed the #NewYear2026 with “Bartalaap”, an open & interactive conversation with all colleagues across the board, at Assam Police Headquarters; inspired by the vision of Hon’ble CM Dr @himantabiswa for a modern, people-first Police Force in Service of the Nation.
Heartened to see our personnel participate with such genuine enthusiasm & openness.
@assampolice@DGPAssamPolice
With the onset of the picnic season, Assam Police requests all citizens to strictly adhere to road safety norms for a safe and enjoyable outing.
Kindly follow the Road Safety DOs and Don’ts outlined in the Advisory shared here, and ensure responsible behaviour on the road to prevent accidents and protect lives.
We value you safety, and is our priority.
@himantabiswa@HardiSpeaks@DGPAssamPolice
Some days the uniform listens more than it speaks.
At Assam Police Institute during #SishuMitraBartalap, Shri @HardiSpeaks DGP, spent time in open, heartfelt conversations with children from Child Care Institutions spoke about dreams, doubts, friendships, fears, and the little sparks that keep them going.
With @UNICEFIndia, @utsahassamOrg & caregivers beside us, we renew our promise to remain a friend in uniform for every child.
#AssamPoliceSishuMitra
At today’s #SishuMitraBartalap in the Assam Police Institute, we sat with children from various Child Care Institutions and spoke about the world as they feel it….dreams that stretch wide, doubts they hide, friendships they treasure, and fears they rarely name.
To paraphrase Whitney Houston, ‘I believe the children are our future’ and our commitment is simple, to make sure every child finds the khaki uniform to be a safe, steady presence they can trust.
#AssamPoliceSishuMitra
Assam leads the way in implementing the New Criminal Laws, ranking 1st in the country.
This achievement is a direct testament to the visionary leadership of Hon’ble CM Dr @himantabiswa Sir and the tireless commitment of every Assam Police personnel who stand firm through every challenge.
We pledge to uphold our ideals of service and keep raising the bar.
Jai Hind
Joi Aai Axom!
@HardiSpeaks@DGPAssamPolice