The prohibitory orders under section 144 of CrPC were lifted following improvement in the law and order situation in the area, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Bolepur, Suryaprasad Yadav said.
The orders were clamped on October 25 after the Officer-in-Charge of Parui police station Prosenjit Dutta and three other policemen got injured when bombs were hurled at them during a raid by some people at Chakmandala village near Makra the previous day.
Amid tension three persons were killed in a clash between supporters of Trinamool Congress and BJP at Makra on October 27.
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