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Section 144 imposed at Sabroom Indo-bangla border area
Sunita Sarkar, TIWN
Section 144 imposed at Sabroom Indo-bangla border area
PHOTO : Border vigil by BSF jawans. TIWN File Photo

SABROOM/AGARTALA June 24 (TIWN): Keeping an eye on the safe and secured life of the people located along the border fence of Sabroom sub-division area, the south district administration has imposed section 144 of IPC around 4 kilometer along the Indo-Bangla border to maintain security in the border adjacent area.As per the law, whoev­er walks along the border side from night 10 PM to morning 5 AM, being armed with any deadly weapon, or with anything which are used as weapons of offence, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.In view of the increased issue of smuggling and terrorist activities in different parts of the border area the District Administration has imposed the section 144 of IPC around 4 kilometer to curb the crime rate at the border adjacent areas.

However, Section 144 empowers the Magistrate to prohibit the unlawful assembly of more than 5 people in a group. This is especially imposed to stop the sudden outbreak of riots especially by a group of armed people having a common motive to disrupt public peace and tranquility. The Act consists of 484 sections, 2 schedules and 56 forms. The sections are divided into 38 chapters. The maximum punishment for committing a crime under Article 144 of IPC is of an imprisonment for 2 years and or fine. All individuals involved in the group can be convicted under this Section.

South District Magistrate has taken this step for the safety and development of the district in the coming days. The law will be in operation from till September 9, 2015.

However, police personnel, Paramilitary force, and South district police super, medical personnel deployed on special duty are excluded from the imposition of this law.

Gathering of more than 4 people within the restricted areas without prior permission of the concerned authority is not allowed. And if anyone is found violating this rule will be punished under the law of 144 of IPC.

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