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Curfew in Cuttack: 60 platoons of police force, RAF, BSF, CRPF units deployed to maintain law and order Photograph: (OTV)
In the aftermath of the recent clash in Cuttack, the city has been placed under a prohibitory order under Section 163 of the BNSS, commonly referred to as a curfew. The order, imposed by the magistrate, came into effect from 10 PM on Sunday and will continue until 10 AM on Tuesday, October 7, as authorities continue to assess the situation.
Sharing details on security arrangements, Additional Police Commissioner Narasingha Bhola on Monday informed that around 60 platoons of police force have already been deployed across the city.
In addition, eight companies of paramilitary forces, including the Rapid Action Force (RAF), BSF, CRPF, and Odisha Swift Action Force, have been mobilised and stationed at key locations and sensitive junctions to ensure public safety and prevent any further unrest, he added.
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Bhola stated that the situation in the city is currently peaceful, with citizens cooperating with authorities. He added that the police officials are actively identifying individuals responsible for the violence, and strict action will be taken against those found guilty of causing damage to public or private property.
Under the curfew, only essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies, grocery stores, petrol pumps, government offices, schools, and colleges remain open, while all other commercial establishments are closed. The strong security presence aims to maintain calm and deter any potential escalation, as officials continue to monitor developments closely.
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The administration is expected to review the situation on Tuesday morning before deciding whether to lift or extend the curfew.