<p>Curfew continued in troubled areas of the city on the third consecutive day today even as all schools and colleges remained closed in the region.<br /><br /></p>.<p>There will be no relaxation in the curfew, District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash said.<br /><br />All schools and colleges will remained closed, while government offices will function normally, he said.<br /><br />Shoot-at-sight orders for those violating curfew are in place, he said.<br /><br />Meanwhile, an impersonator moving in a vehicle with blue beacon was arrested by police here.<br /><br />On Saturday last trouble broke out in Baradari area when two groups clashed after a Janmashtami procession deviated from its fixed route and was stopped by some persons in Jagatpur Panwaria locality leading to heavy brick batting and firing in which three persons, including a mother-son duo were injured.<br /><br />In Kalibari area also, people went on rampage when route of another procession was changed and clashed with police.<br /><br />While police resorted to lathicharge and fired tear gas shells, the mob indulged into brick batting and firing in which around 15 people, including three policemen were injured.<br /><br />In the wake of clashes, curfew was clamped in Baradari, Prem Nagar, Qila and Kotwali areas <br />of the city and all schools and colleges were closed till further orders.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police Satyendraveer Singh has suspended two sub-inspectors Asharam and Babu Ram have been suspended and inspector Baradari has been removed.<br />This is the second time when curfew has been clamped in the city.<br /><br />Earlier curfew was clamped on July 22 following clashes between two groups which claimed four lives and was lifted completely on August 7.</p>
<p>Curfew continued in troubled areas of the city on the third consecutive day today even as all schools and colleges remained closed in the region.<br /><br /></p>.<p>There will be no relaxation in the curfew, District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash said.<br /><br />All schools and colleges will remained closed, while government offices will function normally, he said.<br /><br />Shoot-at-sight orders for those violating curfew are in place, he said.<br /><br />Meanwhile, an impersonator moving in a vehicle with blue beacon was arrested by police here.<br /><br />On Saturday last trouble broke out in Baradari area when two groups clashed after a Janmashtami procession deviated from its fixed route and was stopped by some persons in Jagatpur Panwaria locality leading to heavy brick batting and firing in which three persons, including a mother-son duo were injured.<br /><br />In Kalibari area also, people went on rampage when route of another procession was changed and clashed with police.<br /><br />While police resorted to lathicharge and fired tear gas shells, the mob indulged into brick batting and firing in which around 15 people, including three policemen were injured.<br /><br />In the wake of clashes, curfew was clamped in Baradari, Prem Nagar, Qila and Kotwali areas <br />of the city and all schools and colleges were closed till further orders.<br /><br />Senior Superintendent of Police Satyendraveer Singh has suspended two sub-inspectors Asharam and Babu Ram have been suspended and inspector Baradari has been removed.<br />This is the second time when curfew has been clamped in the city.<br /><br />Earlier curfew was clamped on July 22 following clashes between two groups which claimed four lives and was lifted completely on August 7.</p>