
The Dalbari police outpost, newly constructed in the Baksa district, was officially inaugurated today, representing a pivotal move towards bolstering law enforcement in the region. The event was graced by notable figures from the police force, including the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD) and Baksa’s Superintendent of Police, Ujjal Pratim Barua. The inauguration was formally executed by the Director General of Police, underscoring the importance of this new facility in strengthening local security.

During the event, the IGP addressed the media, bringing attention to a prominently discussed trading case currently trending across the state. He emphasized the critical need for public awareness and vigilance in financial affairs, urging citizens to be cautious and alert to prevent falling victim to fraudulent schemes that could lead to financial exploitation.
This new police outpost is anticipated to play a crucial role in ensuring safety and security in the region, offering increased accessibility to law enforcement resources and quick response capabilities for the local populace. As the district continues to develop, the establishment of the Dalbari police outpost stands as a testament to the ongoing commitment of authorities to enhance public safety and maintain order.
The opening of the Dalbari police outpost marks not only an infrastructural advancement in Baksa but also a proactive approach in addressing regional law enforcement needs. The presence of high-ranking police officials at the ceremony underscores the strategic significance of this development in strengthening the district’s security framework. Through amplified vigilance and efficiency in crime prevention, this new facility is poised to contribute significantly to the peace and safety of Baksa.













