Nagaland police advisory
The police asked the public to avoid carrying excess cash, as carrying large amounts without valid proof may lead to detention, questioning, or seizure by authorities. (Representational Photo)

Dimapur: The Dimapur Police Commissionerate on Thursday urged the public of Nagaland, particularly those travelling to Assam, to remain vigilant, adhere to all applicable rules and regulations, and exercise due caution to avoid unnecessary inconvenience or legal complications.

The commissionerate issued the advisory in view of the enforcement of the model code of conduct in Assam for the ongoing election process in the state.

The advisory stated that election authorities and law enforcement agencies have intensified surveillance and checks at inter-state borders and other strategic locations to ensure the free, fair, and transparent conduct of elections.

It noted that there have been instances where otherwise law-abiding citizens faced difficulties due to a lack of awareness of election-related restrictions.

The police asked the public to avoid carrying excess cash, as carrying large amounts without valid proof may lead to detention, questioning, or seizure by authorities.

The advisory added that gold, silver, or other high-value items should be accompanied by valid bills or invoices to avoid seizure or inquiry.

It also instructed the public not to carry political materials such as pamphlets, posters, or any campaign-related items without proper authorisation, as this may result in legal action.

The advisory reiterated that carrying arms or ammunition without a valid license and necessary permissions is strictly prohibited.

The police further urged the public to be prepared for vehicle checks at multiple points, adding that travellers should cooperate fully and carry valid identity proof and relevant documents.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]