Internet and SMS/MMS services, however, continued to be blocked.
Police said today that four more persons were arrested yesterday for their alleged involvement in the lynching of Syed Sharif Khan by a mob on March 5.
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Internet and SMS/MMS services would remain blocked today also, the ASP said.
However, shops, business establishments, schools, colleges and government offices were open as the prohibitory order was lifted from 6 a.m to 6 p.m today.
Vehicles were plying on the road and large number of people thronged markets.
On March 5, a mob broke into Dimapur Central Jail, dragged Khan out of jail and lynched him.
Following the lynching incident, the Nagaland government had suspended the Dimapur deputy commissioner, Superintendent of Police and Superintendent of Dimapur Central Jail.
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