Shillong clashes: Army holds flag march, curfew on

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

continued in parts of for the second day today as the conducted marches in its disturbed areas and rescued around 500 people following night-long violence and arson, officials said.

During the violence, a mob torched a shop, a house and damaged at least five vehicles here, besides injuring a senior police officer, they said.

The curfew, which was imposed at 4 am yesterday in 14 localities under station and Cantonment Beat House areas, continues, and night would be clamped in the entire city for the second consecutive night, district P S said.

"The has been kept on standby and night will continue for the second night tonight from 10 pm to 5 am," told

Requisitioned by the state government, troops held marches and rescued about 500 people, including 200 women and children, Defence said.

101 Area Lt Gen D S Ahuja visited the rescued people at the

of Police (City) was injured last night after he was hit by a rod. He was admitted to the Civil Hospital, a said.

At least 10 persons, including policemen, have also been injured in the violence, which has triggered demands that the take action against alleged illegal settlers.

personnel were attacked by stone pelters in the Motphran area of the city. Teargas shells were used to disperse rioters but people in other parts of the city mistook them for police firing, the said.

The clashes had begun after a was beaten up allegedly by a group of residents of Them Metor area on Thursday afternoon.

Trouble escalated when rumours spread on that the had succumbed to injuries, prompting a group of bus drivers to converge at Them Metor. The police had to fire teargas shells to disperse them, officials said.

The and three injured persons were taken to a hospital from where they were released after being administered first aid.

Four persons, accused of being involved in the assault of three local boys, have been arrested, they said, adding that 11 others have been picked up for attacking the police.

said the administrations is concerned with the spreading of rumours that has affected normalcy in the affected areas.

Suspension of has been extended by 24 hours till tomorrow afternoon to prevent rumour-mongering, he said.

"The affected areas are still tense but under control," Dkhar said, adding that life is normal in other parts of the city and examinations scheduled for tomorrow will not be affected.

Conrad K Sangma, who chaired a high-level meeting yesterday, had appealed for calm and urged the people to help bring back normalcy in

Meanwhile, several groups including the Khasi Students Union, the and Garo People (FKJGP) and the demanded that those involved in the assault of local boys be punished and the illegal settlers at Them Metor evicted.

"Them Metor has become a den for anti-nationals and it is sad that several governments in the past have not taken initiatives to evict them and provide them space somewhere else," said

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 22:25 IST