Tripura Police Station Reports Zero Criminal Cases in 2026

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Agartala: Vanghmun Police Station in Tripura's remote Jampui Hills has achieved a rare milestone by recording zero criminal cases or FIRs throughout 2026. This accomplishment highlights the region's strong social stability and community harmony.

Located near the India-Bangladesh border, the station serves a diverse population of Mizo, Bru, and Chakma residents. Local authorities state that this success stems from close coordination between police and the community. By engaging regularly with village elders and youth organizations, officials resolve minor disputes through dialogue before they require formal legal intervention.

Sub-Inspector Lalringpuia Darlong and his team receive much of the credit for building the public trust necessary for this proactive approach to policing. Residents attribute the lack of crime to a long-standing tradition of brotherhood and mutual respect that has defined the region for generations.

Already recognized for its tourism and cleanliness, Vanghmun is now gaining national attention as a model for how citizen-led cooperation can create a peaceful social environment. Observers suggest the area serves as a primary example of how community mediation can effectively prevent crime and conflict.

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