Cachar and Manipur police patrolling on border as position normal

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Cachar and Manipur police patrolling on border as position normal

With the situation in Manipur slowly returning to normal, the Cachar district administration is in talks with its Manipur counterpart to repatriate displaced people who took refuge in Assam due to communal clashes in the state since May 3.
Many people of different communities who are hiding in Assam after escaping the violent clashes in Manipur are taking shelter in various shelter camps in Lakhipur constituency of Cachar district of Assam.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma had directed all state machinery to ensure the safety and security of the displaced people, which was religiously taken care of by the Cachar district administration and police forces.
Cachar police also kept a close watch on any movement of anti-social elements to prevent any untoward incident in the Assamese territory, although the process of repatriation of prisoners from these camps was initiated but many People are still afraid to move and live here.
On Tuesday, Cachar SP Namal Mahatta along with other officers of Cachar DEF visited the displaced people from Manipur who have been living in shelters under Jirirghat and Lakhipur police stations in Cachar districts of south Assam. I had taken shelter where people belonging to different ethnic groups had entered the Assam state from the neighboring districts of Assam Jiribam, Manipur.
The Cachar Police team led by SP Namal Mahatta first went to Jiribam in Manipur district bordering Assam and met his counterpart Pradeep Singh, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Jiribam district, Manipur and showed signs of harmony. exchanged and discussed. Current scenario across the Assam-Manipur border and issues related to the return of inmates of shelter camps to their homes and planned joint patrolling along the border.
On the same basis, Cachar SP Namal Mahatta also said that he had a long discussion with his counterpart in Jiribam at his office and planned a joint police patrol from both Assam and Manipur sides, i.e. Cachar and The police team of Jiribam district in both the border area. land and waterways.

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