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Assam lifts travel curbs to Meghalaya after six days

Police escort for vehicles continues in vulnerable areas

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Guwahati, November 27

Assam on Sunday lifted travel restrictions to Meghalaya, six days after being imposed in the aftermath of violence in a disputed area along the inter-state border, the police said. Vehicles from Assam are now allowed to enter Meghalaya, a senior police officer said.

Cachar SP Nomal Mahatta said that police escort and patrolling was being provided at vulnerable areas. “Wherever necessary, vehicles are being escorted. In some areas, police patrolling has been provided,” he said.

Another police officer said the movement of vehicles had been permitted from Sunday as “there has been improvement in the overall situation”. An advisory was issued by the Assam Police, asking people to avoid travelling to the neighbouring state following the incident on Tuesday.

Barricades were erected in Jorabat near Guwahati and Cachar district, the two main entry points to Meghalaya, which were dismantled after the restrictions were lifted, officials said. No curbs, however, were imposed on commercial vehicles like trucks, carrying goods and other items.

Violence had broken out at Mukroh village near the disputed border between the two states in West Karbi Anglong district in the early hours of Tuesday, after a truck allegedly laden with illegally felled timber was intercepted by forest guards from Assam. Six persons —five tribal villagers from Meghalaya and a forest guard from Assam — were killed due to the clashes.

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