Shillong:
Shoot-at-sight orders were issued on the Assam side and curfew remained clamped on the
inter-state border with Meghalaya, as the toll in the ethnic strife at Goalpara-East Garo Hills rose to 10.
Official sources said shoot-at-sight orders were issued by the Assam government after a high-level security meeting at Dispur last night. Goalpara Deputy Commissioner P K Goswami said over phone that two bodies were recovered on the Assam side on Sunday evening, taking the toll in the ethnic clash between the Rabhas and Garos to 10.
East Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner Pravin Bakshi said Garo-dominated Chigism, Kaldang and Kasikgara villages in Assam were attacked yesterday and 200 Garo women and children fled to East Garo Hills and sought refuge at Hudakona primary school compound during the night.
They were shifted to relief camps by army troops, who arrived on the scene early today. Besides, a vehicle carrying relief material was also torched injuring 11 people, two of them critically at Paikan in Goalpara.
Following the arson attacks on the Garo villages, a mob frenzy began to build up since yesterday and Gendabari Rabha village on the Meghalaya side was set ablaze during the day. Security forces with the help of army moved in swiftly and cut off all entry and exit routes between the two
districts to prevent any escalation of violence, said Bakshi.
In view of the incidents, curfew remained clamped at Resbulpara subdivision of East Garo Hills and in the four police station areas of Dudhmoi, Krishnai, Dhupdhara and Rangajuli of Assam, official sources said.
Security forces have detained several arsonists from both Assam and Meghalaya and taken them under preventive detention.
Official sources said a team of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs team led by Joint Secretary Sambhu Singh reached the border and will hold a review meeting at Resubelpara during the day.