Sarma further asked the OCs to ensure that police verification certificates for job aspirants should be issued within seven days, with the police personnel themselves informing the person concerned that it has been issued.
Similarly, there should not be any delay in case of police clearance for issue or renewal of passports also, he added.
"Families of people killed in road traffic accidents must be given the police report within 15 days. Once the post-mortem report reaches the police station, there should be no delay at the thana level," Sarma said.
Talking about the government's plans to provide facilities to the police stations, he said that all OCs will be allotted a four-wheeler or a motorbike, as required, within the next three months.
"Further, Rs 2.50 lakh will be given to each police station annually as a contingency fund to meet recurring expenses like electricity and phone bills, fuel charges, which could be a little more for larger police stations," the chief minister announced.
Besides, 'source money' for each police station will be provided through the IG (Special Branch) as maintaining a proper source for information is vital for any police station, he added.
"Three computers will be provided to each police station for efficient FIR registration, besides allotting generator sets to the police stations which do not have it currently," he said.
The Home Department is mulling constructing residential quarters for at least the OC and three Sub-Inspectors within the police station premise, Sarma said.
Fortnightly medical check-ups of all staff at the nearest hospital will also be ensured by the OC with the government to reimburse the cost if it has to be done at private hospitals for some reason, he added.
Underlining the crucial role of the local police stations, the chief minister said that if the police stations work efficiently, the entire police force will automatically perform well.
"Crime and police cannot co-exist. OCs can stop any and every illegal activity in their areas and they must have the moral authority to do it," he added.
The OCs will be transferred out of the district every two years without any political interference, Sarma said
Later talking to reporters after the conference, the chief minister complimented the police force for being able to crack many cases in the recent days.
"Cattle smuggling has been almost neutralised, a massive operation against drugs is going on and trafficking of women has come down drastically," he added.
Without giving the detail, Sarma said that more resources will be at the disposal of the police force after the Budget session this month, enabling them to perform even better.