Rumour mongering raises its ugly head in Garo Hills

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TURA: False stories about people being abducted and decapitated are doing the rounds in East Garo Hills prompting police to issue a strong warning of stern action against those behind these rumours.
East Garo Hills police have advised citizens to report to the nearest police station anyone spreading rumours about abductions and killings.

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