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Army civil meet on North-East

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Senior Army and civil officials are scheduled to meet at Fort William Calcutta on February 8&9 to review, among other things, the law and order situation in the North-East.

The meeting, which is an annual exercise, is likely to engage attention to bring about better army civil liaison.

According to informed sources here the officials would possibly discuss the latest law and order situation obtaining in the Assam Valley, particularly in respect of the Disturbed Areas. The recent discovery of arms and ammunitions in the valley is also likely to figure during the discussion.

Sources said that matters relating to hammering out better working arrangement among the myriad intelligence agencies was likely to be taken up. It has often been found that the these intelligencies tend to over lap each other.

Besides, there is the standing agendum insurgency. The officials are expected to exchange notes on the effectiveness of the combing operations carried out in the sensitive areas.

The top police and Home department officials drawn from the various States of the region are attending the two-day meet.

 

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