Aizawl: Strict security has been made in Mizoram dominated by Christianity to ensure a peaceful and happy Christmas celebration in the midst of a date of pandemic and omicron.
General Inspector General (North Range) Lalbiakthanga Khiangte told TI that the 24-hour police patrol has occurred since Tuesday while picket has been placed in all important intersections in the capital city.
Khiangte said that in addition to five zone officers patrolling the streets and several villages on the outskirts, senior police officials, including SP (traffic) and other officials will conduct cellular patrols on Friday night, namely Eve Christmas.
“Traffic police personnel will be on duty until midnight tonight to prevent road accidents and to help people in need,” he said.
He said more than 100 armed police had patrolled the city on foot while 60 armed police distinguished the executive judge who was appointed on the night assignment by the Deputy Commissioner of the Aizawl District.
Police personnel also enforced the curfew in the city starting at 9pm to 4 in the morning due to Covid-19 pandemic.
Meanwhile, Christmas celebrations have been moistened by pandemics with the ban on church churches and mass songs of spiritual churches.
The district administration has been attractive to local churches in their jurisdiction not to organize traditional community parties.
However, Dr.
H.
Lalthlangliana, Deputy Commissioner of Kabulakib Regency at the Assam border, while warning people from a large meeting and party due to a pandemic, saying every local church can conduct church songs of praises in church sessions and community parties, if church leaders and church leaders The members want to move forward.
“Pandemics have been controlled in the district for one day and if the virus spreads again because of religious activities, the general public will make all-out efforts to detain it again,” he said.
Many deputy commissioners issued by the people and church leaders not to have mass Mymns songs in the church, not to hold church services at night and do not arrange community parties to contain the spread of the virus.