Skeletons tumble out of SI recruitment process Fake certificates slur casts on 5

Skeletons have come tumbling out of the recent recruitment process of 72 women Sub Inspectors in Manipur police department with five of the officers recommended under meritorious sports quota found submitting fake an unrecognized championship certifica…

Skeletons have come tumbling out of the recent recruitment process of 72 women Sub Inspectors in Manipur police department with five of the officers recommended under meritorious sports quota found submitting fake an unrecognized championship certificates Source The Sangai Express

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CM sees red over tardy pace of Integrated Imphal City Drainage Project Shamushang canal infuriates Ibobi

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi was literally boiling with rage after he saw lack of progress in implementing the Integrated Imphal City Drainage Project near Shamushang culvert Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi was literally boiling with rage after he saw lack of progress in implementing the Integrated Imphal City Drainage Project near Shamushang culvert Source The Sangai Express

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NPMHR against arrests of people

Senapati, May 10 NNN: The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR-South sector) said it is deeply concerned with the involvement of Manipur police commandos from Lamlai police station saying that the security personnel overstepped their jurisdiction and came to Chadong village arrest individuals involved in an altercation that took place in the village on […]

Senapati, May 10 NNN: The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR-South sector) said it is deeply concerned with the involvement of Manipur police commandos from Lamlai police station saying that the security personnel overstepped their jurisdiction and came to Chadong village arrest individuals involved in an altercation that took place in the village on May 8 evening.
It can be noted that there was an intense inter-village feud over the alleged distribution of compensation money related to Maphou Dam project.
On Thursday, the Naga rights body said a confrontation in this regard broke out between the Manipur police commandos and some women from the village. “When more villagers gathered, the commandos fled taking along with them one Benjamin Kashung who was not involved in the quarrel,” the NPMHR-South sector said while adding, “It is not the first time that Manipur state forces have been used by party in disputes. There have been instances of the Assam Rifles, Manipur police commandos, and Manipur Police acting as referees and interfering in the functioning and administrative processes of the village in the past”.
NPMHR appealed to the people of Chadong to maintain peace and not let some individuals with vested interests to further their own agenda and destroy the social fabric of the village. Any dispute should be resolved at the village level as resorting to police forces will only worsen the situation, the rights body asserted.

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Career expo begins at Aizawl

AIZAWL, May 10 NNN : A three day North East Career & Skills Expo 2012 started in Aizawl from today. Inaugurating the even, Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla said that as India is about to start its 12th Five-Year Plan, the expo is a good sign to usher the upcoming five-year plan. “India is fast […]

AIZAWL, May 10 NNN : A three day North East Career & Skills Expo 2012 started in Aizawl from today.
Inaugurating the even, Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla said that as India is about to start its 12th Five-Year Plan, the expo is a good sign to usher the upcoming five-year plan. “India is fast developing while most of the countries decline in economy, this is possible because India has good number of youth who could bring changes in every field. The government of India knowing the need to sharpen the minds of these youths has allotted Rs 1000 crore for 2012-2013 as National Skill Development Fund. The funds will be utilized for building skills to youths so that they can stand in their own”, said Lal Thanhawla.
The Mizoram chief minister then said the government of India is taking measures to materialise the Kaladan Multi Modal Transport Project that will connect India from the Mizoram’s southern with Myanmar. “This project once becomes operational, will be a great benefit for Mizoram in particular and India as a whole. The project will also benefit most of the north eastern states economically,” he added. Many of the Land Custom Stations bordering Myanmar will be a great boon for Mizoram too in terms of trade and commerce, Lal Thanhawla further said.
Harping on the issue of employment in Mizoram, Lal Thanhawla urged the students to strive hard to get better opportunities even outside the state after completion of graduation. He said that in order to get a good job one have to possess professional skills not just the college degree. For this purpose National Skills Development Corporation(NSDC) is being launched in India to help youths to get skills and talent. NSDC will act as a torch bearers for youths who want better opportunities in future, said LalThanhawla.
The 3-day expo is being organised by a a joint conglomeration of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII); Mizoram govt education department; Development of North Eastern Region(DONER) and National Skills Development Corporation(NSDC) sponsored by Oil India Limited. The mega expo is being held at Aijal Club. Some of the participants of the expo are Apparel Training & Design Centre(Gurgaon), Asian Institute of Gaming and Animation(Bangalore), British Council, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) , National Institute of Design (NID) , Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Global Talent track Ltd, Liqvid E Learning, APS Health4U Pvt Ltd, Pratham Education Foundation, TVS Training & Services, India Skills, School of Broadcasting and Communication and others.
The broad objective of the proposed Career and Skills Expo is to generate awareness about new career opportunities and the available skill sets required to prepare students of the Mizoram for the upcoming job market. Specific skill sets as a competitive advantage for business, gives direction to start-ups and defines professional opportunities for students, according to the organisers.

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PM to instruct MHA to expedite probe into Richard, Dana killings

Mail News Service New Delhi, May 10 : A delegation comprising Dr. Th. Meinya (MP Manipur Inner) and representatives of Justice for Richard, and Manipur Students’ Association Delhi today met the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh at his office in the Parliament and submitted a memorandum entitled Justice for Richard and Other Victims […]

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New Delhi, May 10 : A delegation comprising Dr. Th. Meinya (MP Manipur Inner) and representatives of Justice for Richard, and Manipur Students’ Association Delhi today met the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh at his office in the Parliament and submitted a memorandum entitled Justice for Richard and Other Victims from the Northeast Region of India Vis-à-vis Racial Profiling and Discrimination in Other Parts of India, undersigned by 25,398 signatories across the world.
The memorandum demanded fast track initiatives to deliver justice to (a) Loitam Richard (19) from Manipur who was murdered on 17th April at Bangalore in Karnataka and (b) Dana Silva M Sangma (21) from Meghalaya who committed suicide on 24th April 2012 in Delhi due to the reported humiliation by exam invigilators. The delegate demanded the Government of India to recognise multi racial composition of India and the phenomenon of institutionalised racial discrimination as it exists distinctively amidst the myriads of socio-cultural discriminations prevalent in India. The delegate expressed their concern over targeted violence and discrimination on the students, migrant workers (employees), job seekers, and tourists from the Northeast in other parts of India.
Dr. Singh being aware of the tense situation centred on Richard and Dana Sangma admitted that there had been several instances of crimes against humanity and that the government had been taking up measures to control it. He assured for maximum efforts to deliver justice and measures to prevent from reoccurring the incidences of Richard and Dana. He promised to recommend the MHA to expedite the cases. Dr. Singh however denied racism in India and instutionalised discrimination on the peoples hailing from the Northeast. He appealed the members of the Justice for Richard to have faith in the initiatives taken up by the government.
In the afternoon representatives of JFR, MSAD, and Change.org submitted copies of memorandum respectively to the Chief Ministers of Karnataka and Manipur through the concern officials attached to Karnataka Bhavan and Manipur Bhavan. The delegate further submitted a copy of the memorandum to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Additional Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs Ms. B. Bhamathi informed that the ministry has been expecting for more and speedy reports from the Karnataka Government. She instructed her office to contact the Karnataka Government to enquire about the report and to recommend for fast tract proceeding towards delivering justice to the family of Richard. Although she could not promise a time bound justice as demanded by the delegate, she called upon victims of social discrimination to come up with specific suggestions to be observed by the law enforcing agencies so that those suggestions may be considered in policy framing and strategic planning.

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Five suspended for assaulting Lai Haraoba participants

Mail News Service Imphal, May 10 : An ASI, four constables at Imphal east police were suspended for beating those who carry Ibudhou Puthiba at Khurai Lamlong last night around 11 p.m. Ibudhou Lai Puthiba of Khurai went out to witness Kongba Lamyanba and Sabal Lamthokpa at Laipham Khunou yesterday. After that, persons carrying the […]

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Imphal, May 10 : An ASI, four constables at Imphal east police were suspended for beating those who carry Ibudhou Puthiba at Khurai Lamlong last night around 11 p.m.
Ibudhou Lai Puthiba of Khurai went out to witness Kongba Lamyanba and Sabal Lamthokpa at Laipham Khunou yesterday. After that, persons carrying the God viz, Puthiba, Nongmai Leima and Khoriphaba, devotees, Maiba, Maibis returned to their temple however the commando personnel posted Lamlong Bazar beat up four persons who carry Ibudhou Puthiba. The Police personnel thought that the persons carrying Puthiba made the God abnormal.
A bandh was also organized today and a rally was also proceeded to Porompat PS. The commandos made an apology to the people of the area.

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Militants nabbed

Mail News Service Imphal, May 10 : Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Kongkhan, troops of 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNPC cadre on 09 May 2012. The apprehended was identified as SS 2nd Lt N Huimi,36 yrs, s/o Dixon, Vill […]

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Imphal, May 10 : Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Kongkhan, troops of 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNPC cadre on 09 May 2012. The apprehended was identified as SS 2nd Lt N Huimi,36 yrs, s/o Dixon, Vill Kangpat Khunao,Ukhrul Dist. One M 16 Rifle , Three live rounds M-16, Three Nokia mobile set with Sim and Rs 2020/- Indian Currency were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recovery was handed over to Parampat Police station.
A cache of arms and ammunition were recovered by the Assam Rifles during a raid from commander-in-chief of Kuki National Army (KNA) whose outfit is a party to the Suspension of Operation (SoO).
Manipur police said today that the E-Coy of 46 Assam Rifles based on specific information carried out a search operation at Tuibong village, 5 kilometres away from Churachandpur district police station at around 8 pm yesterday. The KNA chief has been identified as just Tongsei. He was not at his place when the raid was carried out by the security forces, said the police. No one was arrested, the police added.
According to the police, 3 AK-47 rifles, 8 magazines, 98 live rounds, 4 lathod granades, one 9mm pistol with 2 magazines containing 8 live rounds were recovered from the house.

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Science meet to begin today

Mail News Service Imphal, May 10 : Manipur Science & Technology Council, Imphal will be organising a 5-day State Level Science Festival under the Banner of Science Meet 2012 during May 11-15, 2012 at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Hapta Kangjeibung, Imphal. The theme for Science Meet 2012 is “Clean Energy Options & Nuclear Safety”. The […]

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Imphal, May 10 : Manipur Science & Technology Council, Imphal will be organising a 5-day State Level Science Festival under the Banner of Science Meet 2012 during May 11-15, 2012 at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Hapta Kangjeibung, Imphal. The theme for Science Meet 2012 is “Clean Energy Options & Nuclear Safety”. The main feature of the programme will be Science Model Exhibition-cum-Competition, Spot Painting Competition, Declamation Contest, Quiz Competition, Best Guide Teacher Award, Best Appreciation Award, Champion of Science Education Award, Leader of Science Education Award, Science Film Show, Science Behind Miracle Show, Puppet Show, Book Exhibition, IT Show, Lecture-cum-Demonstration etc.
The programme will be inaugurated by M. Okendro, Minister (Education), Manipur on May 11, 2012 at 11 a.m. and Kh Ratankumar Singh, Minister (Works & Ttransport), Manipur will preside over the inaugural function.

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District Athletic Meet at Churachandpur

MNS: As part of the ongoing three day May 9 to 11 District Athletic Meet, 2012organised by the District Administration and District Board of Education (SSA-RTE & RMSA), Churachandpur at Lanka Public Ground, the District Athletic Meet, 2012 for Schools of Churachandpur commenced yesterday with the Deputy Commissioner, SDOs and officials from the Education DepartmenDistrict […]

MNS: As part of the ongoing three day May 9 to 11 District Athletic Meet, 2012organised by the District Administration and District Board of Education (SSA-RTE & RMSA), Churachandpur at Lanka Public Ground, the District Athletic Meet, 2012 for Schools of Churachandpur commenced yesterday with the Deputy Commissioner, SDOs and officials from the Education DepartmenDistrict Athletic
Meet at Churachandpur
MNS: As part of the ongoing three day May 9 to 11 District Athletic Meet, 2012organised by the District Administration and District Board of Education (SSA-RTE & RMSA), Churachandpur at Lanka Public Ground, the District Athletic Meet, 2012 for Schools of Churachandpur commenced yesterday with the Deputy Commissioner, SDOs and officials from the Education Department taking part in the event.
A total of 50 schools both Government and Private Schools participated in the event which included 29 schools from Churachandpur Sub-Division alone, three schools from Tipaimukh, seven schools from Henglep, six schools from Samulamlan, three schools from Singngat and two schools from Thanlon. Items in the Track events are 100 Metres, 200 m, 4 x 100 Relay Race, High Jump, Long Jump, Short Pat, Javelin Throw and Discus Throw.
The closing Ceremony will be held here tomorrow at 9:30 AM at Lamka Public Ground. Phungzathang Tonsing, Minister (Health & Family Welfare, GAD CADA) will grace the occasion as Chief Guest.t taking part in the event.
A total of 50 schools both Government and Private Schools participated in the event which included 29 schools from Churachandpur Sub-Division alone, three schools from Tipaimukh, seven schools from Henglep, six schools from Samulamlan, three schools from Singngat and two schools from Thanlon. Items in the Track events are 100 Metres, 200 m, 4 x 100 Relay Race, High Jump, Long Jump, Short Pat, Javelin Throw and Discus Throw.
The closing Ceremony will be held here tomorrow at 9:30 AM at Lamka Public Ground. Phungzathang Tonsing, Minister (Health & Family Welfare, GAD CADA) will grace the occasion as Chief Guest.

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KSDC calls bandh from May 12 to 15

Imphal. May 10: A bandh has been called from 6 pm of May 12 to 6 pm of May 15 in Kuki dominated areas and after that economic blockade and banning of government offices and activities from 6 pm of May 15 to 6 pm of May 19 will be enforced by Kuki State Demand […]

Imphal. May 10: A bandh has been called from 6 pm of May 12 to 6 pm of May 15 in Kuki dominated areas and after that economic blockade and banning of government offices and activities from 6 pm of May 15 to 6 pm of May 19 will be enforced by Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC).
The KSDC while talking to the media today in Churachandpur (Manipur south district) in which the demand for creation of separate Kuki State was reiterated for immediate settlement of the Kuki people’s long standing demand for self-determination within the constitutional framework of India.
Spokesperson of KSDC, K. Khongsai stated that sovereignty is the historical rights of the Kuki people and Kuki State is the demand for political settlement.
When queried by media persons as to why a Kuki State is demanded when even the long-standing demand for Sadar Hills district within the state of Manipur is still not materialised, the KSDC spokesperson said that Nagas have Nagaland State, Mizos have Mizoram, Khasis have Meghalaya, but the Kukis do not have their own state, and added optimistically that in politics nothing is impossible.
K Khongsai said Kukis were free and independent having a glorious history and distinct customary administrative system before the advent of the British. In 1917, their forefathers fought the British to protect their land and freedom and then willfully joined the Indian National Army (INA) in its fight to throw away the British yoke.
When India attained independence, smaller kingdoms were merged with the Union while the Kukis and their lands didn’t merged, hoping that the government of India would reward the Kukis for the supreme sacrifices they contributed in the struggle for independence, the spokesperson of KSDC continued.
But when no reward came, it led the Kukis to demand for a separate Kuki state on March 24 1960 in the General Meeting of Kuki National Assembly (KNA) with a memorandum submitted to the then prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, stated the KSDC leader.
K Khongsai further went on to state that Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) has also submitted numerous memoranda for creation of separate Kuki state under the Indian constitution with special provision to protect the traditional institutions and customs in conformity with democratic governance and promotions of the welfare of Kuki people, but they were not responded to by the government of India.
As such, in continuation with the genuine demand of the Kukis, the KSDC is formed to pursue the government of India to fulfill the long standing rightful and justified demand, the KSDC stated.

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AR crackdown on illegal tax collection by Naga militants

Mail News Service Imphal, May 10 : Reacting to wide spread resentment amongst the local populace of Dimapur, against heavy extortion being carried out by all UG factions, 29 Assam Rifles carried out operations with an aim to curb the menace. In the series of crackdown against illegal tax collection in Dimapur, following apprehensions were […]

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Imphal, May 10 : Reacting to wide spread resentment amongst the local populace of Dimapur, against heavy extortion being carried out by all UG factions, 29 Assam Rifles carried out operations with an aim to curb the menace. In the series of crackdown against illegal tax collection in Dimapur, following apprehensions were carried out;
On 09 May 2012, apprehended two tax collectors of FGN in general area Darogapathar, the individuals have been identified as Vikujha Awomi, and Nilota Aye, both r/o Deziphe village. Tax collection receipts and cash were recovered from them.
On 10 May 2012, four cadres belonging to FGN were apprehended from Darogajan and Bamanpukhri area while collecting tax from brick laden trucks. The name of the individuals are Arum Zhimo, Khapur, r/o Dhansaripar, Mughato Zhimo, Khapur, r/o Burma Camp, Akito Sema, Khapur, r/o Aghutito, Wokha and Abeto Zhimomi, Khapur, r/o Padampukhri. On carrying out the search of the individuals, various tax collection receipts of FGN alongwith Rs, 9725/- cash was seized from the possession of the individuals.
All the apprehendees and recoveries were handed over to Dimapur Police. The troops of Assam Rifles have arrested 11 tax collectors belonging to different factions within a span of 03 days, this reiterates their motto “Friends of Hill People” by reacting to the cause of local populace which is being regularly harassed by UG factions carrying out illegal tax collection.
Meanwhile, 29 Assam Rifles intercepted a consignment of 67 cases of illegal liquor (IMFL) moving into Nagaland from Khatkhati area of Assam in a Maruti van (NL 07C 2994) near Hotel Senti. During this two persons, the driver of the van named Raju Singh, 20 yrs resident of Lahorijan, dist Karbi Anglong (Assam) and the co-passenger named Tapas Pal, 18 yrs resident of Lahorijan dist Karbi Anglong (Assam) were apprehended both the individuals alongwith recoveries were handed over to the Excise Department.

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Of 100 tribes only 37 tribes recognised in state – E-Pao.net

Of 100 tribes only 37 tribes recognised in stateE-Pao.netTamenglong, May 10 2012: Gaikhangam, Home Minister of Manipur said there are nearly 100 tribes in Manipur, out of which only 37 tribes including Inpui, Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei are recognized b…

Of 100 tribes only 37 tribes recognised in state
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Tamenglong, May 10 2012: Gaikhangam, Home Minister of Manipur said there are nearly 100 tribes in Manipur, out of which only 37 tribes including Inpui, Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei are recognized by Government of India. The four tribes blood relation

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India waging war against Manipur with NCTC: MPP – E-Pao.net

India waging war against Manipur with NCTC: MPPE-Pao.netImphal, May 10 2012: The implementation of the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) by the Central Government in the states including Manipur will be considered as waging war by the U…

India waging war against Manipur with NCTC: MPP
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Imphal, May 10 2012: The implementation of the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) by the Central Government in the states including Manipur will be considered as waging war by the Union government, exclaimed S Umananda,
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YPS to meet SSC in Semifinal

IMPHAL, May 10: CSC was lost to YPS by 3-2 in the first quarter final… more »

IMPHAL, May 10: CSC was lost to YPS by 3-2 in the first quarter final while SSC beat SSYC by 2-0 in the second quarter final of today’s matches of NIVSO Cup Football Tournament at Keibi Higher Secondary School ground.

Tomorrow match: YPS vs KMSA; Big Brothers vs PTPC.

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Model Club hopes alive by defeating ESU

IMPHAL, May 10: Model Club defeated ESU by 42 runs in today’s match of the… more »

IMPHAL, May 10: Model Club defeated ESU by 42 runs in today’s match of the Manipur Cricket Association, Classification Tournament 2011-2012 held at Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium.

Model Club won the toss and elected to bat first. Th Tomba of Model Club (opener) fired all cylinders hitting seven boundaries in 54 balls taking advantage of the power play.

Model club scored 199 runs losing 5 wickets in the allotted 40 overs. In reply, Model bowler’s restricted ESU’s batsman at 157 runs losing 7 wickets in the allotted 40 overs.

S Priyobrata Singh of Model Club was declared Man of the Match for hitting 30 runs (not out) in 33 balls and 2 wickets. Tomorrow match: REYS vs PCC.

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Manipur delegation meets PM – KanglaOnline

Manipur delegation meets PMKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 10: A Manipur delegation today met the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his office in the Parliament and submitted a memorandum Justice for Richard and Other Victims from the Northeast Region of India …

Manipur delegation meets PM
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IMPHAL, May 10: A Manipur delegation today met the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his office in the Parliament and submitted a memorandum Justice for Richard and Other Victims from the Northeast Region of India vis-à-vis Racial Profiling and
PM assures justice for dead northeast studentsTwoCircles.net
Friends, relatives of Richard, Dana approach PM for justiceIBNLive.com

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Families of slain militants allege fake encounter

NNN/MNS Imphal. May 10: The three armed militants reported to have been killed in an encounter with troops of 23 Assam Rifles near Chadong Tangkhul village under Litan police station in Ukhrul district on Wednesday was a clear case of fake encounter, said the father of one of the deceased militants. The three deceased militants […]

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Imphal. May 10: The three armed militants reported to have been killed in an encounter with troops of 23 Assam Rifles near Chadong Tangkhul village under Litan police station in Ukhrul district on Wednesday was a clear case of fake encounter, said the father of one of the deceased militants.
The three deceased militants have been identified as Laishram Nobin Singh @ Khuman (42) s/o L. Shyamkishore of Tumukhong Awang Leikai, Ningthoujam Ingocha (42) s/o (L) Pasot of the same village and Irengbam Rosan (26) @ Boicha s/o Ibomcha of Khagenpali Ningom Leirak, Imphal.
Speaking to media persons at the morgue of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal today, the father of late Nobin, L. Shyamkishore said that his son along with two of his companions were handed over to one major Hanuman, post commander of 23 Assam Rifles posted at Nongdam Kukikhul, along with arms for surrendering to the government of Manipur, but they were killed in a fake encounter and their dead bodies deposited at the morgue of RIMS.
The father of the deceased militant narrated that his son, Nobin had expressed his desire to surrender around April 26/27 this year so that he can return home and join the mainstream, and he had talked to the AR officer regarding the matter. The AR officer came to his house on May 6 and asked him to tell his son to surrender within two days.
Shyamkishore contacted his son Nobin and told him to get ready to surrender to the AR officer by May 8, to which Nobin said that the date was too early and to fix another date. But the AR officer did not agree and on May 9 the father went with the AR officer to a spot at Hidabi lok where his son would surrender. There was no sign of Nobin and his companions at the spot.
The father of Nobin was threatened by the AR saying that they would not be responsible for any untoward incident in the future if the militants did not surrender to the AR that day.
The father finally managed to contact his son again and arranged the surrender at a spot a little further away from the first spot and the three militants were handed over to the AR along with their arms.
The father of Nobin was then asked to go ahead by the AR officer and wait at the AR post as he had come on a two wheeler. But the AR team to whom he had handed over his son and two of his companions did not return till noon the next day and though he heard about an encounter taking place near the spot where his son had surrendered, he thought nothing of it because he had handed over his son to the AR.
He had then found his son’s dead body at the morgue of RIMS where the AR team had deposited the bodies of all the three militants.
Shyamkishore lamented heart-brokenly that he had trusted the AR and handed over his son and two other militants to surrender to the state government so that they can return to the mainstream, but he was cheated by the AR who had killed his son and his companions in a fake encounter.
The father of late Nobin said that the three dead militants belonged to a group MNLF which is a faction of the KYKL, but this has not yet been confirmed officially.
Meanwhile, a HQ IGAR (S) statement said discovering the movement of UG cadres along Monghlam, troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area on 09 May 12. At around 02.00 am, own troops observed movement of armed terrorist from Monghlam to Chadung. On being challenged, UG cadres opened heavy volume of indiscriminate fire on own column which was immediately retaliated by AR troops and in the ensuing firefight shot dead three UGs on the spot. During the search of the area, three dead bodies of UGs were recovered. One M-16 Rifles with grenade launcher and magazine, one 9 mm Carbine with magazine, one Lathode, 55 x M-16 live rounds, three Lathode live rounds,9 mm live amn three, two Lathode fire case, one carry bag, one amn pouch has been recovered from the slain UGs. Bodies of slain UGs alongwith recovered items have been handed over to Litan Police station.

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Families of slain militants allege fake encounter

NNN/MNS Imphal. May 10: The three armed militants reported to have been killed in an encounter with troops of 23 Assam Rifles near Chadong Tangkhul village under Litan police station in Ukhrul district on Wednesday was a clear case of fake encounter, said the father of one of the deceased militants. The three deceased militants […]

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Imphal. May 10: The three armed militants reported to have been killed in an encounter with troops of 23 Assam Rifles near Chadong Tangkhul village under Litan police station in Ukhrul district on Wednesday was a clear case of fake encounter, said the father of one of the deceased militants.
The three deceased militants have been identified as Laishram Nobin Singh @ Khuman (42) s/o L. Shyamkishore of Tumukhong Awang Leikai, Ningthoujam Ingocha (42) s/o (L) Pasot of the same village and Irengbam Rosan (26) @ Boicha s/o Ibomcha of Khagenpali Ningom Leirak, Imphal.
Speaking to media persons at the morgue of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal today, the father of late Nobin, L. Shyamkishore said that his son along with two of his companions were handed over to one major Hanuman, post commander of 23 Assam Rifles posted at Nongdam Kukikhul, along with arms for surrendering to the government of Manipur, but they were killed in a fake encounter and their dead bodies deposited at the morgue of RIMS.
The father of the deceased militant narrated that his son, Nobin had expressed his desire to surrender around April 26/27 this year so that he can return home and join the mainstream, and he had talked to the AR officer regarding the matter. The AR officer came to his house on May 6 and asked him to tell his son to surrender within two days.
Shyamkishore contacted his son Nobin and told him to get ready to surrender to the AR officer by May 8, to which Nobin said that the date was too early and to fix another date. But the AR officer did not agree and on May 9 the father went with the AR officer to a spot at Hidabi lok where his son would surrender. There was no sign of Nobin and his companions at the spot.
The father of Nobin was threatened by the AR saying that they would not be responsible for any untoward incident in the future if the militants did not surrender to the AR that day.
The father finally managed to contact his son again and arranged the surrender at a spot a little further away from the first spot and the three militants were handed over to the AR along with their arms.
The father of Nobin was then asked to go ahead by the AR officer and wait at the AR post as he had come on a two wheeler. But the AR team to whom he had handed over his son and two of his companions did not return till noon the next day and though he heard about an encounter taking place near the spot where his son had surrendered, he thought nothing of it because he had handed over his son to the AR.
He had then found his son’s dead body at the morgue of RIMS where the AR team had deposited the bodies of all the three militants.
Shyamkishore lamented heart-brokenly that he had trusted the AR and handed over his son and two other militants to surrender to the state government so that they can return to the mainstream, but he was cheated by the AR who had killed his son and his companions in a fake encounter.
The father of late Nobin said that the three dead militants belonged to a group MNLF which is a faction of the KYKL, but this has not yet been confirmed officially.
Meanwhile, a HQ IGAR (S) statement said discovering the movement of UG cadres along Monghlam, troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area on 09 May 12. At around 02.00 am, own troops observed movement of armed terrorist from Monghlam to Chadung. On being challenged, UG cadres opened heavy volume of indiscriminate fire on own column which was immediately retaliated by AR troops and in the ensuing firefight shot dead three UGs on the spot. During the search of the area, three dead bodies of UGs were recovered. One M-16 Rifles with grenade launcher and magazine, one 9 mm Carbine with magazine, one Lathode, 55 x M-16 live rounds, three Lathode live rounds,9 mm live amn three, two Lathode fire case, one carry bag, one amn pouch has been recovered from the slain UGs. Bodies of slain UGs alongwith recovered items have been handed over to Litan Police station.

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THE NORTH-EAST POTENTIALLivemintBut, with several insurgencies winding down over the past two years in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur; thaw in bilateral relations on account of the Sheikh Hasina-led government in Bangladesh; and recent elections…

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Five women join Manipur Police with fake papers

TNN | May 10, 2012, 10.43PM IST IMPHAL: Out of the 72 women sub-inspectors (SI)… more »

TNN | May 10, 2012, 10.43PM IST

IMPHAL: Out of the 72 women sub-inspectors (SI) recruited in the Manipur police department recently, five of them recommended under the meritorious sports quota submitted fake championship certificates.

The matter came to light when an unsuccessful candidate submitted an application to the concerned departments-home and youth affairs and sport- demanding cancellation of the unfair recruitment of the five candidates under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Athlete Laishram Sanatombi Devi (29), who had applied for recruitment under the meritorious sports quota, also submitted a memorandum to governor Gurbachan Jagat.

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