Jalpaiguri: The Jalpaiguri district police have imposed a ban
on bathing in rivers and streams which flow through tourist destinations
in the Dooars after a youth was feared drowned in the Murti early this
month.
On July 10, a 34-year-old youth of Jalpaiguri had feared
drowned in the Murti river. He had visited the tourist spot with his
friends.
Superintendent of Jalpaiguri police Amitabha Maiti said:
"We have imposed a ban on bathing in the Murti and some other rivers
and streams which descend from the hills and move through tourist spots
in the Dooars. During monsoons, water level rises in these rivers and it
is unsafe for the people to bathe in it."
"All
the police stations have been informed about the decision and have been
asked to keep a check on whether the people are bathing at any of these
water bodies," the SP added.
Sources said Bappa Saha, who drowned in Murti on July 10, is yet to be traced.
At Murti, Ramsai and Dhupjhora, common tourist spots in Western
Dooars on the bank of Murti river, the police have decide to post civic
volunteers and also start patrolling using motorcycles.
"Those
visiting the tourists spots will be alerted by civic volunteers. They
will be informed about the sudden rise in water levels due to rainfall
that makes the rivers precarious. Local people will also be stopped from
getting into the rivers. Our men will be moving around these areas in
motorcycles to keep a tab of the situation," said Debasish Chakraborty,
the subdivisional police officer of Malbazar.
The Murti flows through the Gorumara National Park.
On
Thursday, a team of policemen and civil defence volunteers, including
Chakraborty, moved along the river in a raft to find out the missing
youth. "We will continue the search. The restrictions have been made to
prevent such incidents," the Chakraborty said.
The incident has also put stakeholders of the tourism industry on alert.
The Telegraph
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