Internet closed in 20 districts, DGP said - will not tease the innocent, will not leave the culprits - watsupptoday.com
Internet closed in 20 districts, DGP said - will not tease the innocent, will not leave the culprits
Posted 27 Dec 2019 04:12 PM

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In view of the violence against the Citizenship Act (CAA), an alert has been issued on Friday in view of the prayers offered on Friday. Additional forces have been deployed in various districts. It is also being monitored by drone. Internet service has been discontinued for the next 24 hours in 20 districts of the state. These include most of the districts where violent demonstrations took place last week.

Regarding action on the culprits, DGP OP Singh said that law and order is completely under control and we have deployed police forces with complete strategy. With this, he made it clear that no innocent would be caught and those who were involved in the violence would not spare them in any case.

The instructions sent by DGP Omprakash Singh to the presidents of all the districts have been asked to continue the system of zones and sectors implemented for security and law and order. The imams of mosques in the districts have been approached and urged to appeal for peace after prayers. DGP OP Singh said that the situation is fine everywhere at the moment. Police is keeping an eye on all places.

It is worth noting that special vigil has been taken this time in view of the violent demonstrations in various cities in the state after the prayers of Zuma. A special alert has been issued on Friday for the Namaz by DGP Om Prakash Singh.

To maintain law and order, paramilitary forces have been deployed in sensitive districts. 120 company PACs and about 35 company paramilitary forces are being used to avoid the recurrence of the last time. Apart from this, a large number of Sub Inspectors, Inspectors, Deputy Superintendents of Police, Additional Superintendents of Police and Superintendents of Police have been deployed.

Officers of all the districts have been instructed to use drone cameras also depending on availability. Police personnel have been instructed to communicate with the common people on foot patrol and senior officers should be on a tour. The system has been asked to continue to divide the zones into zones and sectors.

The imams of mosques in the districts have been approached and urged to appeal for peace after prayers. Special vigilance instructions have been given in the districts where violent demonstrations took place last week.

DGP Om Prakash Singh has said that no one should be arrested without evidence in the violence against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). He has asked the officials of all the districts to constitute an SIT under the chairmanship of Additional Superintendent of Police Crime to investigate the violence. In a district which does not have the rank of Additional Superintendent of Police, constitute a SIT under the chairmanship of an Additional Superintendent of Police level.

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