Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma today said the state's police manual is under the process of amendment to ensure non-lethal weapons were not used for mob control.
"The police manual has to be amended because it doesn't subscribe to the use of rubber bullets. In fact, the police manual is very scary as it says bullet should not be wasted," Sangma told the Assembly.
He said since the police manual was considered to be "outdated", the process for amendment was already on.
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Sangma also tabled the inquiry report probing into the firing incident at Mookhep in East Jaintia Hills District where two persons were killed in a firing allegedly by the police.
On a question posed by United Democratic Party legislator Paul Lyngdoh on whether the police was equipped with tear gas shells, PA system for crowd dispersal or rubber bullets, the Chief Minister said measures adopted for crowd control by avoiding incidents of firing would be adopted.
He also highlighted on the specifics of raising the special force - SF 10 for counter insurgency operation and another unit to deal with mob control.