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Agartala, July 24: Tripura Director General of Police Amitabh Ranjan on Wednesday chaired a state-level law and order review meeting at Dhalai district’s headquarters Ambassa.

The meeting has been held after ethnic violence hit Tripura. Over 40 houses, 30 shops, and many vehicles were either burnt or severely damaged recently by the attackers in Ganda Twisa, situated 130 km southeast of Agartala. Over 300 villagers took shelter in special camps after the violence.

The DGP instructed all the eight district Superintendents of Police to personally visit the spor or scene of any crime which is grave in nature.

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He asked the district-level police officials to remain on high alert on ethnic and communal issues and not allow any such situation to aggravate.

DGP emphasised on coordinated efforts and intelligence-based actions.

The top police official stressed that peace and tranquillity should be maintained at any cost and asked the police officials to judiciously utilise the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Tripura State Rifles to ensure normalcy.

In view of the August 8 three-tier Panchayat election, the law and order situation of the state was discussed and the preparedness of the force was evaluated.

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