Manipur steps up vigilance against persons displaced from Assam

IANS  |  Imphal 

In compliance with the Union Home Minister's directive, the government has stepped up vigilance against persons who will be displaced in following the NRC's publication, officials said on Saturday.

"All police stations in this district are alerted. We have formed five teams to be on the lookout of suspicious persons entering or leaving Manipur," S. Ibomcha, of Police or border district Tengoupal, said.

The police are handicapped by non-availability of modern gadgets with the result that the Aadhaar cards and other documents cannot be examined to see if they are genuine.

"Day and night, police are patrolling the routes the migrants may use. Some boats are used to patrol along the Jiri river," Moirangthem Mobi, of Police of district bordering district in Assam, said.

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, who also holds home portfolio, said most of the persons whose names cannot be included in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) of will try to come to Manipur.

He had already instructed the Police to be on alert and additional forces had been rushed.

have also started checking persons who are entering Manipur.

Recently, police dismantled over ten bamboo bridges across the used by the illegal migrants while sneaking into Manipur.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 18:36 IST