Police confirms Meghalaya CM claim that violent protests was

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The police today

confirmed Conrad K Sangma's claim that recent violent protests in was "sponsored," saying that they have also identified some instigators behind the protests.

The picturesque town of Shillong, also called "of the East" was rattled by violent protests for five days in early June after an assault of a and two others at local Punjabi Lane on May 31, leading to imposition of indefinite curfew and shutdown of internet.

The clashes between local Khasis and Sikhs were fuelled by fake of the bus handyman's death over

The and para-military forces had to be deployed to control the violence which had badly affected tourism in

"We have been able to identify some of the instigators behind the June first week agitation," East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police told

The instigators have been identified on basis of probe and also on statements of the people arrested for being involved in clashes in the hill town, the SP said.

He said further investigation was on and show-cause notices would be issued to the identified instigators.

earlier had claimed that the protests were "sponsored" through cash-funding and alcohol supply to the agitators after the May 31 incident.

Over 70 stone-pelters were arrested, 20 of whom were released later on bail with strict direction to cooperate with the police in investigation, the SP said.

The SP said more protesters are likely to be arrested in due course of time based on video evidences of their participation in the attack on the police.

The protesters have been booked under various sections of the Meghalaya Maintenance of Public Order (MMPO) Act among others for which they will have to compensate for the losses of both public and private properties.

At least seven police vehicles and three CCTV units installed at Motphran area were damaged during the protest besides arson attacks on private vehicles, he said.

The PWD, the municipal board and other departments are also assessing the damages suffered by footpaths and railings at Motphran area, he said, adding that the total losses incurred will run into several crores.

Though there have been reports of fresh clashes, night curfew is still in force in the entire city as precautionary measure, senior district officials said.

were restored on Monday last in seven districts of Khasi-Jaintia Hills region, that includes capital Shillong, in view of the and order situation.

The state Home department had re-imposed suspension of on June 16 in the region on a police report, fearing and order problem having potential threats to the public safety.

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 19:35 IST