Section 144 CrPc imposed in 100 Meters Radius of Raj Bhavan, CM Residence and ED Office in Ranchi
Prohibitory orders have been clamped in key areas of Ranchi and a three-member team has been formed to oversee the law and order situation in the Jharkhand capital amid Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s questioning by the ED, officials said on Wednesday.
According to an official release, prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC, which was earlier made effective from 9 am to 10pm on Wednesday, has now been extended till further notice within a radius of 100 metres at key locations, including the CM House, Raj Bhavan and the ED office at Doranda.
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