The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Police on high alert in district after Panoor bomb blast

Dayandnigh­t patrolling and flash patrolling have been intensifie­d in politicall­y sensitive areas such as Nadapuram and Perambra

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The police are on high alert in Kozhikode district, especially in areas bordering Kannur district, in the wake of the recent bomb blast at Panoor that killed an alleged Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI (M)] sympathise­r and injured a few others.

According to sources, dayandnigh­t patrolling and flash patrolling have been intensifie­d in politicall­y sensitive areas such as Nadapuram and Perambra.

Bomb squads are keeping their vigil. The police are gathering details of people who have earlier been involved in bomb blast cases.

The case history of those who were earlier part of political clashes and political murders and the accused in bomb recovery cases are being inspected.

Checking of vehicles

The police are gathering details of people who have earlier been involved in bomb blast cases.

Vehicles travelling between Kannur and Kozhikode districts are being checked, especially in the night.

Surveillan­ce of closedcirc­uit television cameras is also going on.

Political mileage

Meanwhile, the United Democratic Front (UDF) is pulling out all stops to gain political mileage out of the incident ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in the Vadakara segment by questionin­g the involvemen­t of the CPI(M) in it.

M.K. Muneer, Indian Union Muslim League MLA, urged the Election Commission of India on Sunday to strengthen security steps in the State. He alleged that the CPI(M) was trying to sabotage the Lok Sabha polls in Vadakara, Kannur, Kozhikode, Elathur, and Palakkad by creating trouble in those places.

Mr. Muneer alleged that the party was planning to engineer bomb blasts to create fear among the people.

TP murder case

The UDF and its ally, the Revolution­ary Marxist Party, have also alleged that those involved in the incident were linked to the accused in the T.P. Chandrasek­haran murder case. Meanwhile, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) has denied any role in the bomb blast.

 ?? ?? M.K. Raghavan, Elamaram Kareem, and M.T. Ramesh, UDF, LDF phase of campaignin­g in different parts of Kozhikode city.
M.K. Raghavan, Elamaram Kareem, and M.T. Ramesh, UDF, LDF phase of campaignin­g in different parts of Kozhikode city.
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K. RAGESH Leaving no stone unturned:

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