A BSF DIG’s convoy was attacked in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills amid unrest linked to GHADC elections. A vehicle was burnt and some personnel were injured. Authorities imposed curfew, suspended mobile internet, and postponed the April 10 polls following the violence
Meghalaya Police launched a probe after a poster, purportedly issued by ISIS, threatened Garo community members in West Garo Hills to vacate land by 2027. Authorities termed it an attempt to create fear, registered a case, and stepped up security
Police exhumed the body out of a pit five feet deep and the officials and the villagers present there said that they could see that the hands and legs were tied up.