Four districts, including Tirip of Arunachal Pradesh, declared a ‘disturbed region’ for 6 months, the Interior Ministry issued notice

New -Delhi, September 26 (IANS). Four districts, including Tirp in Arunachal Pradesh, were declared to ‘disturbed region’ for 6 months. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a notice on this. According to the notice of the Interior Ministry, the central government declared four districts of Arunachal Pradesh as a ‘turbulent area’ as part of the March 30 notice, using the powers provided by Article 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Forces) 1958 (28 of 1958), which includes Tirup, Changlang, Langding and Namsai District. In the declared turbulent region, Namsai, Mahadevpur and Chaukham policemate stations consist of Jurisdiction in the Namsai district of Arunachal Pradesh, bordering the State Assam. Earlier, the central government declared these districts as ‘turbulent region’ for a period of six months to six months. Now further review of the law and order in Arunachal Pradesh has been done. After reviewing the law and order, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs issued a notice stating that Tirup, Changlang, Langding and Namsai districts in Arunachal Pradesh in terms of Article 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers), 1958, from October 1 to six months to six months, if this announcement is not elaborated. -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags

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