Shillong (Meghalaya) [India], In the wake of a series of petrol bomb attacks on vehicles in several parts of Shillong over the past few days, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday said the state government will ensure that such incidents are reduced. The Chief Minister also assured the people that the situation in the state capital would soon be under control, adding, "We are working towards ensuring that such incidents do not happen again. Police have taken steps to arrest such incidents." For we need." Proper evidence.As soon as we get evidence, action will be taken," the CM said. In less than a month, there have been seven such attacks in the state, two of which have been reported today, leading to an increase in violence and questions over the rule of law. There is a possibility of getting up. Effectiveness of Enforcement "Some incidents took place and the government ensured that necessary steps were taken to arrest the persons involved in such incidents on the basis of evidence and facts," the CM also said, adding that the police and the government will act accordingly. The law, and if someone commits a crime, the law has procedures for taking action against the accused. The officer said that on April 30, two vehicles were set on fire in West Juntia Hills; After that on 1 April, anti-social elements carried out petro bomb attacks at three places in the city in East Khasi Hills. The three recent attacks took place first at Rinja police station in the city, the second at the Meghalaya office.Government Construction Corporation Limited is located in Kenches Trace area and on Thana Road in Third Sada Police Station. The severity of the attacks has increased, with even high-profile individuals coming under threat. Major General (retd) Rajesh Kumar Jha, currently director of NEEPCO, had a narrow escape when his escort vehicle was targeted on April 24. Notably, a petrol bomb was hurled at the Nongminsong residence of Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar. Last week by unknown miscreants.