Ranchi:
Jharkhand police are vigilant on the borders along with Chhattisgarh in view of the state assembly elections in the neighbouring state on Friday.
Police are carrying out vehicle checking drives and anti-Maoists operations to prevent inter-state movement of extremists, arms and ammunition, anti-social elements, liquor, cash, narcotics and other objectionable materials.
Garwah, Gumla, Latehar, and Simedga share borders with Chhattisgarh. The boundaries of these districts have been sealed for 48 hours.
As many as 10 check posts have been set up on the borders with Chhattisgarh in Garwah district. The police are conducting area domination exercise and the long range patrolling.
Garwah SP Deepak Pandey said, “The anti-extremist operations are being conducted with the help of CRPF and quick reaction teams. The high degree of alertness would continue on the borders till the polling boxes reach the strong room.”
Five check posts have been set up in Latehar and two in Simdega. The Latehar police said anti-extremist operations are being conducted in the strategic areas to prevent movement of the ultras. Two additional companies have been provided to Simdega.
Inspector General (Operation) Amol Homkar said, “Several coordination meetings have been held between Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh police. Operations are also being conducted against the absconders according to mutually shared list of the two states. Jharkhand is providing all support in this regard.”
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