MMS on Assam violence is doctored: Pune police

Aug 16, 2012

Pune: The MMS depicting purported footage of violence in Assam, which was in circulation in the city for the last few days, was bogus, police said today.

Police also said no untoward incident had taken place in the city after attacks on students from the North East on 8 and 9 August.

“The voice and the narration in the MMS are clearly altered. Now we have confirmed that this MMS is bogus. People need not panic…The situation in Kondhwa, Pune camp (where students were attacked) is under control,” police inspector Prasad Hasabnis said.

People of North Eastern states sitting in a Assam-bound train at Bengaluru railway station in Bengaluru on Thursday. PTI

There was no threat to people from the North East, he added.

Police have arrested a few men following the attacks.

In Mumbai, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan assured that protection would be given to students from the North East and hence, they need not panic. There were some reports of students fleeing to their home states.

Sunil Kamthan, station master, Pune Railway Station, said railways have arranged two extra coaches for Howrah-bound Azad Hind Express.

PTI

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