CAA: Taj city on high alert
16-December-2019
The Agra district administration has taken a series of measures to stall snowballing of tension from neighbouring Aligarh which was on the boil against the citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
All incoming vehicles were being screened and movement of a large number of identified trouble makers was being monitored.
District magistrate N.G. Ravi, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Bablu Kumar, Inspector General (IG) Satish Ganesh have been visiting different parts of the city late in the night.
The city has been divided into five zones and 15 sectors, each put under the charge of a senior official.
"If need requires, internet services could be suspended," a senior official indicated.
The police cyber cell was keeping an eye on the social media posts to check rumour mongering.
Digital volunteer groups were assisting the security agencies. IANS
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