Shillong: With the fresh incidents of violence and killing of a 37-year-old youth on Sunday, the toll in ethnic violence in Meghalaya rose to three, officials said.
The authorities re-imposed curfew in capital city Shillong and its outskirts, officials added.
Police said that a 37-year-old man died after being attacked by some 'unknown miscreants' in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district at the wee hours on Sunday while fresh violence of incidents were reported in parts of Shillong and elsewhere.
Internet services were suspended in six of the eleven districts of Meghalaya. These include East Jaintia Hills, West Jaintia Hills, East Khasi Hills, Ri-Bhoi, West Khasi Hills and South West Khasi Hills.
According to police, one Uphas Uddin was seriously injured in attack by three 'unknown miscreants' at his home at Pyrken village under Shella police station. He was brought to Khamati primary health centre but the doctor declared him brought dead.
Following sporadic incidents of violence in parts of Shillong, East Khasi Hills District administration has re-imposed curfew from 8 a.m. on Sunday morning in the areas under Lumdengjiri police station, Sardar police station and entire areas of the Cantonment Beat House of Shillong city.
Some people attacked Rajua Karim, 31, an employee of Meghalaya Basin Development Agency at Mawthabah, (Mawsyram) and seriously injured him. He was admitted to hospital early on Sunday.
In another incident, miscreants hurled a petrol bomb at the residential complex of Lakshmi Bareh at Pynthorbah Block-4, Shillong. However, none was injured or property damaged in the incident.
Arsons and stone pelting have been reported from different parts of the state since Friday night.
Central Para-Military Forces have been deployed along with the state forces in the trouble-torn areas.
A migrant worker Rupsang Dewan, 29, was stabbed to death at a market in Shillong on Saturday. The victim is a resident of Barpeta in western Assam.
According to police, in separate incidents of violence on Saturday, seven people were also injured when a group of masked men went on a stabbing spree in the capital city. Some shops and vehicles were also vandalised by the miscreants.
"The prohibitory orders would continue until further orders," East Khasi Hills district Deputy Commissioner M. War Nongbri said.