
Explosion Hits Singapore-Flagged Ship Off Kerala Coast, Indian Navy Springs Into Action
Prohibitory orders were imposed in Assam’s Dhubri town following communal tensions, officials said. Demonstrations were held in the town on Monday to protest the alleged throwing of meat near a temple. Police had to use tear gas shells to bring the situation under control, they said.
Issuing an order under section 163 of BNSS, District Magistrate Dibakar Nath on Monday said the restrictions shall come into force with immediate effect and remain in force until further order.
“It has been brought to my notice that there is a likelihood of breach of peace and public tranquillity in the areas falling under the jurisdiction of Dhubri Police Station due to communal tension, riot risk, violent protests, etc,” he said.
Accordingly, he ordered all shops and markets in the Dhubri town area to remain closed and prohibited the assembly of five or more people in any public places.
Organising any rally, procession, meeting, or demonstration has also been strictly prohibited, the order mentioned.
It exempted the movements of emergency services from the purview of the restrictions, it said.
“As the circumstances of the situation do not admit service of notice in due time, this order is passed ex-parte,” it added.
While speaking to reporters, Nath said, “I appeal to everyone to maintain peace, and there is no need to panic and get emotional. All must stay indoors and respect each other.” A suspected cow head was found near a temple on Sunday, another officer said.
Protesting it, a mob attacked vegetable vendors and e-rickshaw drivers near Dhubri Magistrate Colony and New Market, he said.
Nath said that sufficient forces have been mobilised from both state and central agencies, and they have been deployed across the town.
Asked if curfew will be imposed, he said, “There will be no curfew, but a kind of semi-curfew will be there. All shops and markets will be closed. I request all not to pay heed to rumours, and one community must respect the other.” The district administration held meetings between the Hindu and Muslim communities on Sunday and requested both sides to maintain peace.
“During today’s protest, we lobbed tear gas shells at one place. No one was injured,” Nath said without sharing further details.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said a number of cattle were allegedly slaughtered illegally at several places on Eid, on Saturday, and parts of the meat were thrown at multiple locations across the state.
He said the police arrested 16 people from different places.
The cargo ship was carrying 22 crew members when the mishap happened. Of the total crew on board the ship, 18 jumped into the sea. So far 18 people have been rescued while a search is underway to track the missing ones. It is learnt that all the missing crew members were foreign nationals.
Indian Navy, Coast Guards Roped In For Assistance
The Indian Navy along with Indian Coast Guard has sprung into action to assist in the search and rescue operation.
The Indian Navy has diverted INS Surat and planned DO sortie from INS Garuda. While the India Coast Guard has deployed multiple assets including CG Dornier for rescue and assessment.
According to primary information provided by the Coast Guard, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has directed the State Disaster Management Authority to instruct the Ernakulam and Kozhikode District Collectors to make necessary preparations to provide medical treatment to the workers on the ship if they are brought to the Kerala coast.
MV WAN HAI 503 was on its way to Nhava Sheva port in Maharashtra from Colombo in Sri Lanka. The vessel, 270-metre long and with a draught of 12.5m, had departed Colombo on June 7 and was expected to arrive in Mumbai on June 10.