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Digital Desk: The tranquil hills of Meghalaya are rattled as a spate of petrol bomb attacks grips the state, leaving authorities grappling for solutions and citizens on edge. In less than a month, the state has witnessed seven such attacks, with two reported just today, igniting fears of escalating violence and raising questions about law enforcement's effectiveness.
Since April 3rd, five petrol bomb incidents have shaken Shillong, with another reported in Jowai, underscoring a disturbing trend of targeted violence. Among the recent targets were the Shillong Sadar and Rynjah Police stations, where the assailants struck under the cover of darkness on May 1st, inflicting damage but fortunately no casualties.
The magnitude of the attacks has escalated, with even high-profile figures coming under threat. Major General (retd) Rajesh Kumar Jha, currently serving as NEEPCO director, narrowly escaped harm when his escort vehicle was targeted on April 24th. More brazen still, on April 26th, the residence of Meghalaya's Deputy Chief Minister, Sniawbhalang Dhar, was attacked, raising concerns about the security of the state's leadership.
Despite the gravity of these incidents, law enforcement has yet to make any arrests, casting a shadow over the efficacy of the government's response. The lack of apprehension has not only emboldened the perpetrators but also fueled public apprehension about the state's ability to maintain law and order.
Four arson incidents were reported within the last 24 hours across two districts, further highlighting the growing spectre of violence haunting Meghalaya. While the damage from these attacks was minimal, the failure to apprehend any suspects underscores the urgent need for robust security measures.
In response to the escalating violence, the Deputy Commissioner of Eastern Khasi Hills, SC Sadhu, has ordered heightened security measures for all government offices and assets. These measures aim to prevent further attacks and restore public confidence in the state's ability to maintain peace and security.
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