"We have ordered for a magisterial inquiry to be headed by the additional district magistrate D Kharsati, who has been asked to submit the report by June 8," district deputy commissioner CP Gotmare said.
The police have also been asked to conduct an inquiry into the matter. Deputy Superintendent of Police C Momin has been tasked with the inquiry, Superintendent of Police Ramesh Singh said.
"The administration has arranged for one medical team to be stationed in Nongkya village with all the requisite facilities to ensure prompt medical services," Gotmare said.
The DC and SP have also visited the victims of food poisoning admitted in four medical facilities - Nongpoh Civil Hospital, Bethany Hospital (Nongpoh), Umsning CHC and Bhoirymbong CHC in Ri Bhoi District and took stock of the situation.
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