Police is keeping a close watch on Lok Sabha elections, so many check posts have been made on the interstate border.
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Regarding the Lok Sabha elections, a total of 108 check posts have been made in the districts of the state whose borders are adjacent to other states. There will be intensive checking of liquor, drugs, illegal weapons, money etc. at these check posts. Eight checkposts were made in Palamu district bordering neighboring state Bihar, one in Garhwa, one in Hazaribagh, two in Chatra, four in Koderma, two in Giridih, one in Dumka, five in Deoghar, nine in Godda and one in Sahibganj district. Has gone. Similarly, three checkposts were made in Ranchi district bordering West Bengal, seven in Jamshedpur, two in Seraikela, six in Bokaro, three in Dhanbad, one in Ramgarh, five in Dumka, eight in Jamtara, three in Sahibganj and eight in Pakur. Have gone. Three check posts have been made in Gumla district bordering Chhattisgarh, one in Simdega, four in Latehar and two in Garhwa. Bordering Odisha, four checkposts have been made in Simdega, six in Chaibasa, five in Jamshedpur and one in Seraikela. Two checkposts have been made in Garhwa district bordering Uttar Pradesh.
STF DIG prepared report
The kind of problems the central paramilitary forces had to face during the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections 2019. Central paramilitary forces should not have to face that kind of trouble during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. For this, STF DIG has prepared the report and sent it to the Chief Electoral Officer and all range DIGs. STF DIG has directed that before deputation of central paramilitary forces in the district, their place of residence should be marked as per the criteria set by the Election Commission of India and facilities of water, bathroom and generator should be provided. Before deputation of central paramilitary forces, it should be ensured that they do not have to change their place again. Separate accommodation should be provided to the Commandant and Medical Officer of the Central Paramilitary Force. Remote areas of Latehar, Chaibasa, Palamu, Chatra and Giridih where mobile network does not work. Satellite phone facilities should be provided to the central paramilitary forces there. The vehicles provided to the central paramilitary forces should be in good condition. Apart from this, first aid related medicines and malaria medicines should be made available to the security forces.
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