Silchar: Deputy Commissioner of Cachar Keerthi Jalli on Saturday morning inspected the lower primary school at the Upper Painom along the Assam-Mizoram inter state border where miscreants triggered a bomb.
DC, Jalli rushed to the spot along with Superintendent of Police, Bhanwar Lal Meena, Circle Officer, Sonai, Sudeep Nath, and other officials to the blast site and inspected the damage.
Talking to media persons, Jalli said they got the information from local people that there were three deafening sounds that damaged the school last night.
Jalli said there was no casualty as the school was closed due to COVID-19. She said the school that falls under the Narsingpur education block of Cachar district receives a mid-day meal under Sarva Siksha Abhiyan.
She appealed to the people to maintain peace and tranquility and not to take law into their hands. "I urge the people to maintain peace and to exercise restraint and patience and not to take law unto their hands, as the administration has taken the matter very seriously," she added.
The Deputy Commissioner said an inquiry is on to find those behind the blast and that an FIR has been filed in connection with the blast.
Later, the Deputy Commissioner accompanied Special DGP (Border), Mukesh Agarwal, and Barak Valley Commissioner, Mukesh Sahu to the blast site .
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Talking to media persons, Agarwal said three explosions that caused extensive damage to the school have been triggered by miscreants in a systematic and planned manner. He said an inquiry is going on in connection with the blast. Agarwal said the school falls in Assam's territory and it was established in the year 2003 with around 30-40 students on its roll.
The top police official disclosed that the Government of Assam has requested the Central Government for instituting a probe by a Central agency into the earlier bomb blast that took place at Dholakhal LP School under Kulicherra Part Ii.
Agarwal said Seema Suraksha Bal personnel have been deployed on the Assam side of the border and Border Security Force personnel on Mizoram side and their role have been clearly defined by MHA. He exuded optimism that the deployment of Central forces would help in restoring normalcy.
He said that both the State and Central Governments are engaged in talks at the highest level to resolve the border row amicably.
Agarwal appealed to the people not to be provoked by the recent incidents as matters have been taken up at the proper and appropriate level for resolving the border imbroglio.
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