Meghalaya's 'Op Honeymoon': Sonam, 4 aides in 8-day police custody
Sonam and four aides face eight days in police custody under 'Operation Honeymoon'.

Meghalaya's 'Op Honeymoon': Sonam, 4 aides in 8-day police custody
Shillong: In a significant crackdown on illegal activities, Meghalaya police have placed Sonam, along with four of her aides, under an eight-day police custody as part of the ongoing operation dubbed 'Op Honeymoon'.
The operation, which aims to tackle rising crime rates and illegal activities in the region, has drawn attention from various quarters, highlighting the police's commitment to maintaining law and order in Meghalaya.
According to police sources, Sonam and her aides were apprehended following a series of investigations that indicated their involvement in various illicit activities. The authorities have not disclosed the specific charges yet, but they have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing.
“This operation is a part of our larger strategy to ensure that our communities are safe and secure,” said a police spokesperson. “We are taking decisive actions against those who think they can operate outside the law.”
The police have emphasized that the operation will continue until all leads are thoroughly investigated, and they are urging the public to report any suspicious activities in their neighborhoods.
Local residents have expressed mixed feelings about the operation. Some have praised the police for their swift action, while others are concerned about the potential for overreach and the impact on community trust.
As the investigation unfolds, the police are expected to provide further updates on the case and any additional arrests that may occur as a result of the ongoing inquiries.
In related news, community leaders have called for more transparency from the police regarding the operations and the measures being taken to ensure that the rights of individuals are respected throughout the process.
As Meghalaya continues to grapple with issues of crime and safety, 'Op Honeymoon' serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement in balancing effective policing with community relations.
For now, Sonam and her aides remain in police custody as the investigation continues, and the public awaits further developments in this high-profile case.