Police step up security for Kerala CM

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Police will step up security for Minister following widespread protests in the state over the entry of two women to the shrine, a said on Friday.

T.K. Vinodkumar, of the police intelligence wing, said though the Minister will continue to be in 'Z Plus' security category, some added precautions had been taken.

Accordingly, whereever the is or when he is travelling, roads will be sanitised, cleared of obstruction and police personnel will "be more alert", said Vinodkumar.

On Thursday, the vehicle of hit two workers waving black flags when he was returning from office to his official residence for lunch.

Vijayan, who is mostly based in the state capital, on Wednesday oversaw the arrests of 109 activists on charges of unleashing violence in various parts of the capital city district.

The last time a Chief Minister came under attack was in October 2013, at Kannur, when Oommen Chandy was targeted by stone-throwing Left supporters, injuring him in the chest and face.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 12:10 IST