Imphal East District Imposes 2-Month Prohibitory Orders Over Security Concerns
Imphal East District Issues 2-Month Prohibitory Orders

Imphal East District Imposes Strict Prohibitory Orders for Two Months

In a significant move to maintain law and order, the district magistrate of Imphal East, Nivedita Lairenlakpam, has officially imposed prohibitory orders across the entire district. This action has been taken under the authority of Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, which is a key legal framework for ensuring public security in India.

Legal Basis and Duration of the Restrictions

The prohibitory orders were issued on Thursday and are set to remain in effect for a period of two months, starting immediately. However, these restrictions may be modified or withdrawn earlier if the situation improves or if deemed necessary by the authorities. This decision comes as a response to growing concerns over potential breaches of peace and threats to public safety in the region.

Reasons Behind the Implementation

The order was prompted by a detailed report from the superintendent of police of Imphal East, which highlighted a serious and continuing apprehension of disturbances. According to the report, there is a significant risk of:

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  • Breach of peace and public tranquillity
  • Danger to human life and property
  • Unlawful activities by anti-social elements

This assessment indicates that the local authorities are taking proactive measures to prevent any escalation of violence or unrest. It is important to note that a previous prohibitory order, which was issued in December 2025, has now expired. This expiration has necessitated the implementation of fresh preventive measures to address the ongoing security challenges.

Specific Prohibitions Under the Order

To enforce these measures, the district magistrate has outlined several strict prohibitions that will be in place during the two-month period. These include:

  1. Ban on Public Gatherings: The assembly of five or more persons in any public place is strictly prohibited. This is aimed at preventing large groups from forming, which could potentially lead to disturbances or violent incidents.
  2. Restrictions on Dangerous Items: Carrying a wide range of items that could be used for violence is also banned. The prohibited items include:
    • Firearms and other arms
    • Cudgels, sticks, swords, and spears
    • Explosives and corrosive substances
    • Any object capable of being used to commit violence

These measures are designed to minimize the risk of conflicts and ensure that public spaces remain safe for all residents. By restricting the possession of such items, the authorities hope to deter any potential threats and maintain order in the district.

Implications for the Community

The imposition of these prohibitory orders reflects the administration's commitment to safeguarding public safety in Imphal East. Residents are advised to comply with the restrictions to avoid legal consequences and to contribute to a peaceful environment. The district magistrate's office will continue to monitor the situation closely and may adjust the orders as needed based on evolving circumstances.

This development underscores the ongoing efforts by local authorities to address security concerns through legal and preventive measures, ensuring that the district remains stable and secure during this period.

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