The Universal Mediator and head of the Independent Commission Against Corruption and Discrimination (COMICODI), Shanda Tonme, has publicly denounced a perceived lack of enforcement regarding prominent criminals operating in the Assok region. Tonme alleges a systemic leniency towards “major bandits and criminals,” suggesting insufficient action is being taken against them by authorities. This denunciation comes from Tonme in his capacity as President of the Popular Movement for Dialogue and Reconciliation. Details regarding specific individuals or crimes were not immediately available in the initial report. The accusations raise concerns about potential corruption or influence hindering law enforcement efforts in Assok. Tonme’s statement signals a call for increased accountability and a more robust response to criminal activity within the region. Further investigation is expected to determine the validity of these claims and the extent of the alleged leniency.