
Lakshadweep bars entry into 17 isles citing threat to national security
The Hindu
The decision was taken to prevent terrorist or smuggling activities on the uninhabited islands which have temporary structures as houses of labourers who harvest coconuts
The Lakshadweep administration has prohibited entry into 17 of the total 36 islands citing national security and public safety concerns.
The 17 are uninhabited isles of the Union Territory and permission for the entry from the sub-divisional magistrate is required.
The District Magistrate (DM) of Lakshadweep issued a proclamation under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in this regard.
The decision on the proclamation was taken on Wednesday to prevent terrorist or smuggling activities on the uninhabited islands which have temporary structures as houses of labourers who harvest coconuts.
The administration said there could be people involving in illegal, anti-social and anti-national activities, hence the decision.
"As there are temporary structures on some uninhabited islands for the purpose of housing labourers to harvest coconuts, it cannot be ruled out that along with these labourers there are persons who engage in illegal, anti-social and anti-national activities such as smuggling, seeking shelter or hideout for hiding weapons or narcotics," the order read.
Considering the possibility of terror groups or organisations attacking and vandalising important and key institutions of the country and crowded places, the order said, precautionary measures were necessary.

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