
In a country where police stations are often overwhelmed with complaints, one outpost in Tripura has achieved the extraordinary. The Vanghmun Police Station, nestled in the scenic Jampui Hills near the India‑Bangladesh border, has not registered a single FIR or criminal case since the beginning of 2026.
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The revelation, confirmed by DGP Anurag Dhankar, has drawn national attention, with commentators calling it a rare example of how community trust and cooperation can eliminate crime.
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Unlike many regions where disputes quickly escalate into police matters, residents of Vanghmun rely on community mediation. Village elders, youth groups, and local organisations play a central role in resolving disagreements before they reach the police. This grassroots approach, combined with proactive engagement by officer‑in‑charge Sub‑Inspector Lalringpuia Darlong, has created a climate of discipline and harmony.
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Locals say the tradition of brotherhood among Mizo, Bru and Chakma communities has long defined life in Jampui Hills. That culture of respect, reinforced by regular dialogue with law enforcement, has ensured that even minor conflicts are settled peacefully.
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Already celebrated for its natural beauty and tourism appeal, Vanghmun is now earning recognition for something even rarer — being one of the few police jurisdictions in India to function without a single criminal case in an entire year.
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Observers believe this achievement demonstrates how community policing, when rooted in trust and cooperation, can transform law enforcement from reactive to preventive, offering a model for other regions across the country.
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