Mangaluru, Jun 14: The prohibitory orders clamped on four taluks of Dakshina Kannada district in the wake of recurrence of communal violence in Kalladka town of Bantwal, have been extended till June 21.

Deputy Commissioner Dr K J Jagadeesha had clamped Section 144 under Criminal Procedure Code from June 13 midnight to June 14 midnight in Bantwal, Belthangady, Puttur and Sullia taluks that fall under the limits of district police.
Following consultation with the senior police officers on Wednesday he extended the prohibitory orders from June 14 midnight to June 21 midnight.
However, no prohibitory orders were imposed under the limits of Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate.
In fact Section 144 was clamped in Bantwal taluk on May 27 a day after two Muslim youth were stabbed by miscreants belonging to a saffron outfit in Kalladka. The prohibitory orders were extended thrice so far in the taluk.
However, yesterday’s fresh clashes in Kalladka forced the district administration to take tougher measures to control the situation.
P Harishekaran, IGP (Western Range), who is camping in the violence hit area, said he had spoken to leaders of Hindu and Muslim communities, who assured him full cooperation to deal with the situation.
“We will deal sternly with lumpen elements who try to foster their devious agenda using the garb of religion,” the IGP said, adding that leaders have assured them of full support in dealing with such elements.
Meanwhile, district police beefed up security, deploying 12 KSRP platoons, 6 DAR platoons and 400 officers drawn from across Western Range.
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