States »EasPosted at: Aug 16 2021 7:41PM

Meghalaya extends curfew & suspension of mobile internet services

Shillong, Aug 16 (UNI) The Meghalaya government on Monday further extended the ongoing curfew

in the Shillong agglomeration by another 24 hours till 5 a.m of August 18, and suspension of mobile internet services by another 24 hours in four districts of East Khasi Hills, West Khasi Hills, South

West Khasi Hills and Ri-Bhoi.

Chief Minister Conrad Sangma informed that five companies of paramilitary forces are being rushed in after he had a telephonic conversation with Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the law and order situation here.

“Three companies from the CRPF and 2 from the BSF are being requisitioned. Out of these, two companies of the CRPF have already arrived in the state to control the law and order situation,” he

said.

Sangma appealed for peace and said people should desist from violence and urged those who

have snatched away the weapons of the police officials to return them or else strict action would be taken.

The situation in the State capital remained peaceful a day after violent protests against the death

of a surrendered Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) militant leader Cheristerfield Thangkhiew, who was gunned down in “self defense” by the police at his residence at Mawlai,

Kynton Masar on Friday morning.

Several pressure groups have the accused the police of “killing” the former militant leader in a

“fake encounter”, even as family members of the victim termed it as “cold-blooded murder”.

However, the State police said that the raid was conducted at Thangkhiew's residence based

on "credible and tangible evidence” of his involvement in the IED blasts in East Jaintia Hills

district and in the Laitumkhrah market in Shillong.

“The situation is normal but we are still keeping a close watch in the entire State capital. There

have been no reports of any fresh incident during the whole day,” Superintendent of Police, East

Khasi Hills district, Sylvester Nongtnger said.

East Khasi Hills district Deputy Commissioner, Isawanda Laloo said curfew was further extended

in view of the prevailing law and order situation.

In her order, the Deputy Commissioner also prohibited any public movement, gathering of people, public meeting or rally and offices, shops and establishments, and all educational institutions will

remain closed during the period of curfew.

However, Medical emergencies, COVID-19 and hospital duty, officers and staff of DIPR,

municipal essential services, MeECL maintenance and grid operations, Press and Media (with

valid Passes issued by DIPR) and pharmacies have been exempted from the curfew.

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