The Jarawas are one of the six endangered indigenous tribes of the Islands.
"I have directed for a detailed inquiry into the incident after obtaining the recording, which a local media seems to be having. If anyone is found guilty, police has been directed to take action against them," Lt Gen (retd) Ajay Kumar Singh, Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands told a team of visiting journalists.
Detailing on the strict vigil being observed by police, Singh said "Every convoy of vehicles (on Andaman Trunk Road) are being escorted by two police vehicles. Strict rules are put in place like even if the Jarawas come towards the moving vehicles, the drivers should not stop."
If they were any violations made by the vehicles, they stand to face imprisonment between three to seven years, he said.
Though the Supreme Court had ordered the closure of the road, it revoked the order following the request of Andaman and Nicobar administration, which cited the thousands of mainstream population, which is living in the northern part of the Island and needed to travel to the Union territory capital of Port Blair often.