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Manipur government orders inquiry into Churachandpur violence; CM condemns threats and misinformation

Mon, 19 Feb 2024 01:48:51  IG Bhatkali   S O News Service
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Guwahati: The Manipur government has ordered a magisterial inquiry in connection with a recent mob violence in Churachandpur district over the action taken against a policeman.

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Reacting to the ultimatum issued by the Kuki-Zo group Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum to the SP, asking him to leave Churachandpur within 24 hours, Singh said, “These grave threats on law enforcing agencies and government officials will not be taken lightly”. He said all right-thinking people are with the SP and the district magistrate of Churachandpur.

"The state government is of the opinion that it is necessary to institute a magisterial inquiry to ascertain facts and circumstances leading to the crimes/violence/vandalism/arson of seditious nature and loss of lives, intimidation and threats to the lives of the DC and SP, Churachandpur," an official order said.

The probe would "ascertain the facts and circumstances leading to loss of lives and properties" and "suggest remedial measures to avoid recurrence of such incidents in the future," it said.

Two persons were killed and some 25 others injured in the Churachandpur violence that broke out when a mob attempted to storm the SP’s office on Thursday night during a protest against the suspension of a police head constable.

The constable was suspended after a screengrab showing him with an unidentified armed men went viral on social media.

Singh said that just before the violence, a respected leader had incited and misguided the youth with a post on X, formerly Twitter, which said 'no action was taken when weapons were snatched in Imphal, but a cop was suspended in Churachandpur.'

Singh said this was a blatant lie as the government suspended seven personnel in connection with the incidents when the miscreants attempted to loot weapons from Manipur Police Training College and 5th India Reserve Battalion post in Imphal East district.

“Playing such divisive politics and misleading the youth is condemnable. The state government is preparing to take legal action against the individual. There is law and we will take appropriate actions,” he said.

Singh said additional forces had been rushed to Sugnu and Lailoiphai areas where gunfights were occurring for the past few days. He said the additional director general of police (law and order) had been instructed to keep an eye on the activities in the area.

Stating that there is no buffer zone, boundary or jurisdiction in the state, he said certain areas had been identified as sensitive or hotspot zones.
 

(With inputs from agencies)