"We had asked for 10 companies of the CRPF from the Centre for the hills earlier. But they had sent us only four companies of women police personnel and three companies of SSB. We have again asked them for ten companies of CRPF in the hills," state Director General of Police Surajit Kar Purkayastha told reporters at the secretariat today.
Currently, there is only state police, but no Army in the hills, he said.
"Some destructive incidents have occurred in the hills. Some extremist-sponsored destructions in the name of protests were going on there. Our police has shown optimum tolerance, but the state will not tolerate all this and strong action will be taken against those found guilty ... Culprits will be arrested," Purakayastha said.
Going by the current situation in the hills following ransacking of government offices by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha activists and enforcing an indefinite bandh for carving out a separate state of Gorkhaland out of the West Bengal, the state government has decided to send DG & IGP (Home Guards) Raj Kanojia, the DGP said.
The state government has also decided to provide a compensation of Rs 2.5 lakh to the family members of truck driver Aniket Chhetri who died at the SSKM yesterday.
GJM supporters on June 19 had allegedly set ablaze the entire truck with Chhetri inside on June 19 when he was transporting bricks to Sikkim.
"We will be compensating Chhetri's family with Rs 2.5 lakh and will offer job to any one member," he said.
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