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On May 8, the Meghalaya government imposed a night curfew from 8 PM to 6 AM within 200 meters of the unfenced 40 km India-Bangladesh border to prevent infiltration and smuggling. This decision follows intelligence suggesting increased nighttime cross-border activities, including possible militant movements. Restrictions include prohibiting unauthorized gatherings and carrying weapons. West Jaintia Hills, one of the affected districts, is implementing these measures.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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