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Security measures tightened in Assam for I-Day

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Security measures have been tightened for the Independence Day celebrations tomorrow in view of the series of grenade blasts by ULFA in Assam this month.

With the Centre sounding a security alert in the state after six militant outfits including ULFA (Independent) announced a boycott of I-Day celebrations, security forces are on high alert to thwart any subversive activity, official sources said today.

Additional forces are guarding vital installations like oil fields, refineries, airports, railway stations and tracks, television and radio stations and bridges while intensive patrolling has been continuing on the highways and roads across the state, the sources said.
 

The border with neighbouring Bangladesh has been sealed with the BSF on alert to prevent entry of extremists, while night curfew imposed along the inter-state boundary with Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

Bomb and dog squads have also been pressed into service to detect explosives that may be kept hidden by ultras in public places.

The anti-insurgency Unified Command Structure also held a meet here on Monday to review the prevailing law and order situation in the state in the wake of the grenade blasts and the violence erupting following the demand for separate states by different ethnic communities in the state last week.

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First Published: Aug 14 2013 | 1:59 PM IST

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