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Sabarimala under total police cover

SECURITY CORDON WILL REMAIN IN TEMPLE TOWN UNTIL MIDNIGHT OF NOVEMBER 6

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Kerala’s Sabarimala town, where the famed Lord Ayyappa shrine is located, came under complete police control yesterday, just ahead of its day-long opening scheduled for tomorrow, a senior official said yesterday.

In a verdict delivered on September 28, the Indian Supreme Court allowed women of all age groups to enter the temple which led to mass protests.

According to Pathanamth­itta district Superinten­dent of Police T. Narayanan, 1,500 police officials have been deployed in the temple town and will remain till midnight November 6, when the temple will close again.

As of now, there have been no requests from women to enter the shrine, he said. “If there are any requests, the police will see that the apex court verdict is carried out. None other than the pilgrims would be given permission to the designated areas of the temple,” said Narayanan.

The security arrangemen­ts were being monitored by additional director general of Police Anil Kanth.

According to the police, no one is allowed to remain on the pathway that leads to the temple, right from the Pamba base camp and also in the areas closer to the temple’s sanctum sanctorum.

Restrictio­ns have been clamped on the media and they will only be allowed to reach the temple town on November 5.

As of yesterday, the police have registered 536 cases and arrested 3,719 persons, who protested last month when the temple opened for six days.

Only around 100 are still in jail, while the rest have secured bail.

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