Security intensified in North East ahead of Republic Day

Imphal, January 25 (IANS): Security measures in the northeast were beefed up at an unprecedented scale in the backdrop of boycott calls and call for strikes by armed outlawed organisations on Republic Day.   The armed outfits are imposing a total shutdown to sabotage the official functions on Friday. Officials are also taken aback as a Kuki outfit, the Kuki National Front (Nehlun), a signatory to the suspension of operations with the Indian government, is boycotting the function and imposing strike in the hills.   A statement issued by this outfit said that the shutdown is to demand for a "Kukiland". Almost all the armed groups in the northeast have called for boycott and general strike from Thursday midnight which will remain effective till Friday evening.   However, the governments in the northeast region have given final touches to celebrate the Republic Day. There have been bomb blasts and plantings of remote controlled hand grenades in some parts of Manipur to send the message that the boycott call is not an empty threat.   The police and Assam Rifles sources said that patrollings have been intensified. During such foot patrollings some powerful bombs had been detected in the valley and hill districts. Sniffer dogs are also pressed into service to detect buried bombs. Police say that the underground organisations in the region have joined hands in boycotting the Republic Day.   The police has been raiding several residential areas. A ranking police officer said that no insurgent has been arrested in these widespread combing operations.   For a long time now, national functions had been reduced to a lacklustre official function. One senior Minister said that despite the boycott calls over 60 contingents representing schools, colleges, cultural organisations, women's groups, state and central forces will take part in the march past in Imphal.   Police pickets have been deployed in all trouble prone areas and youths in two wheelers and cars are being frisked and their identity established.   L.M. Khaute, Director General of Police said that all available forces are being used in maintaining law and order. The elite strike forces are kept on round the clock duty. All district police superintendents are personally supervising the security arrangements ahead of the Republic day. Several people said that despite the hectic police efforts they are still apprehensive and many would prefer to stay indoors.  

Assam districts step up vigil

  Guwahati, January 25 (PTI): Security measures have been beefed up in Assam in view of Republic Day celebrations tomorrow.   The Superintendents of Police of all districts have been asked to remain vigilant against any militant activities. Jungle areas along the inter-state borders with Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in upper Assam are being kept under security surveillance, while the City police have beefed up increased watch on people coming from neighbouring states, police said.   Special attention is being given to commercial town of Tinsukia in upper Assam along Arunachal in view of extortion activities by militants there who sneak in from their hideouts in the neighbouring state, the police said. Vulnerable areas have been identified to carry out patrolling and area domination there to prevent movement of extremists and anti-social elements, they said.   Night patrolling has been intensified while Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Police Force (RPF) checking trains and patrolling railway tracks.   The officials further said patrolling was also intensified along national highways, on vital bridges and installations such as refineries, electricity generation plants, government installations, Doordarshan, Radio stations and other vulnerable areas.   Guwahati City Police Commissioner Hiren Nath said checking at all the entry and exit points of the city have also been stepped up.   Security measures have also been taken in the official Republic Day celebrations venue at Khanapara veterinary college playground here, they added.



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