As the situation improved, the curfew, imposed on Friday, was relaxed initially from 8 am to 12 noon and later extended till 2 pm to allow people to procure essential commodities, Bhadrak Collector Gyana Ranjan Das said.
He said the administration and security forces are keeping a close watch, and the future course of action would be decided after a review of the situation in the town where violence had erupted after some persons allegedly posted offensive remarks against Hindu deities on social media.
Director General of Police K B Singh said the situation was fully under control and normalcy restored in the town as shops, business establishments, offices and banks were open during the curfew relaxation period.
So far, eight cases have been registered and around 80 people arrested in connection with violence that took place in the town, he said.
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Meanwhile, social media platforms remained blocked after the state government restricted access to these networks in Bhadrak town and nearby areas for 48 hours from last night to prevent rumours from spreading, a senior official said.
A team of the Crime Branch has rushed to Bhadrak to probe the rumours and the alleged offensive remarks on social media that had triggered violence.
The cyber police cell is seeking information from people to track miscreants spreading hate messages on social media and strict action would be taken against them, Special Director General of Police (Crime) B K Sharma said.
The Crime Branch, which launched probe into rumour- mongering on social media, has registered a case in connection with the matter, senior officials said.
Besides, three companies of RAF and two companies of CRPF, 35 platoons of police (around 1,200 personnel) have been deployed for maintaining law and order in the town, which witnessed violence on Thursday and Friday, he said.
As a precautionary measure, the administration has decided to keep educational institutions in Bhadrak closed today, a senior official said.
Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC remained in force in nearby Dhamnagar and Basudevpur to prevent the spread of violence, a police officer said.
Though the district administration clamped prohibitory orders, tension persisted and fresh violence erupted on Friday despite a peace meeting called by the administration to restore normalcy.
The escalation in tension prompted the administration to impose curfew on Friday.
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