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Cachar clamps night restrictions along Indo-Bangla border

Cachar clamps night restrictions along Indo-Bangla border

Time of Indiaa day ago
Silchar: The Cachar district administration on Wednesday imposed strict night-time restrictions along the 32-km long India-Bangladesh border to curb possible extremist infiltration and check unauthorised cross-border trade.
The order, issued under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), comes in the wake of intelligence inputs flagging the likelihood of illegal movement of people, goods and cattle through sensitive border stretches.
DM Mridul Yadav said the curbs were a "precautionary measure" to maintain peace and security in the border belt. "The administration is committed to preventing any unlawful activity that can endanger the district's law and order," he said.
As per the directive, movement within a one-kilometre stretch along the India-Bangladesh border in Cachar district will be prohibited between sunset and sunrise. Similar restrictions apply on the Surma river and its high banks at night, with special curbs on boat operations. Fishing will be allowed only for local residents with prior permission from the Katigorah circle officer, in coordination with the lessee concerned, and with copies of approval sent to the district magistrate and the 170th Battalion of the BSF at Dholcherra.
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The order also bans night-time transportation of certain essential commodities — including sugar, rice, wheat, edible oil, superior kerosene oil and salt — within a five-kilometre belt of the district boundary along the Bangladesh border. Exemptions may be granted after scrutiny by the circle officer and local supply officials.
Govt staff on official duty in the border areas will remain exempt from the restrictions. The order takes effect immediately and will remain in force for two months unless withdrawn earlier.
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