SPOs resort to armed revolt

Jawans have been demanding regularisation of their jobs

June 08, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:41 am IST - Guwahati:

Army jawans keeping vigil after police firing during an armed revolt by Special Police Officers in Dima Hasao in Assam on Sunday.Photo: PTI

Army jawans keeping vigil after police firing during an armed revolt by Special Police Officers in Dima Hasao in Assam on Sunday.Photo: PTI

At least five people were injured on Saturday during an armed revolt by Special Police Officers (SPOs) across Assam demanding regularisation of their jobs.

Around 840 SPOs were trying to march towards Guwahati from Dima Hasao, Lumding, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Barpeta, Morigaon, Nagaon and Hojai among other places, a top police officer said.

“The epicentre of the revolt was Dima Hasao where about 340 SPOs boarded three dumpers and one truck to reach Lumding en-route Guwahati. We intercepted them at the start,” Inspector General (Law and Order) of Police, S N Singh told PTI over phone.

When the police requested the SPOs not to proceed and lay down their arms, the agitators fired at random, he added.

“We had no option but to have targeted firing, in which two persons sustained bullet injuries. Three more persons were injured during the scuffle and commotion,” Mr. Singh said.

He said it was a planned revolt against the government and all the 840 SPOs have been disarmed and pushed back to their camps in the early hours on Sunday.

“This is not the first time they are doing this. When they protested last time in similar manner, we promised to give them preference in recruitment in the police force provided they apply, but they want the job without applying for it. We had also told them that they would be inducted as Home Guards in different districts,” Mr. Singh said. - PTI

‘All the 840 SPOs

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