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Abducted civilians found killed in Dimapur
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network

Dimapur, May 20: After one week of search for the six Tangkhuls, all civilians, who were reportedly abducted by cadres of the NSCN-Unification on May 13, all the abductees have been found killed in a village near Dimapur.

Confirming the report, NSCN-IM's Ministry of Information and Publicity in a statement issued to the media in Dimapur tonight, said that the six Tangkhuls were abducted by the NSCN-Unification and killed them later.

All the victims were reportedly civilians.

The NSCN-IM said that the outfit had confirmed the killing of the six abducted Tangkhuls on Sunday.

Terming the case as a "serious nature" the NSCN-IM said tonight that the "Azheto gang" had abducted and subsequently killed the six innocent Tangkhuls at Vihokhu village on May 13 .

"What steps have the State government taken to rescue the individuals and others from the hands of the barbaric group? Besides, should the Church leaders and civil societies afford to keep silent in the face of such inhuman victimization?," asked the NSCN-IM.

Meanwhile, the NSCN-IM stated that with the declaration of Ceasefire in 1997 between the outfit and the Government of India, and "the Indo-Naga political negotiation taking off in correct perspective, the office of the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell occupied a place of sanctity by virtue of its designated role in maintaining a harmonious environment in the implementation of the Ceasefire ground rules.

The enforcement of law and order being in the hands of the state government, the state security agencies cannot look with disdain to anything that happens affecting the statutory security of the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell".

The NSCN-IM further said what had happened on May 16 at the hands of the "unruly mobs" targeting the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell is deplorable to say the least.

It is a despicable crime in any sense of the term.

The mobs were armed with combustible bottles, stones and other lethal fire arms.

And in the process of targeting the building, heavy damage was affected to the properties and injuring the staff members, said the outfit.

"The life of the personnel who manned the office and its properties were placed in great danger.

Had we not exercised restraint things could have turned horrible? To make matter worst, the fire brigade was nowhere to be seen".

Astonishingly, this happened after the alarm bell has been sounded to the State police forces." alleged the outfit.

The NSCN-IM also stated that keeping in view the critical importance of the outfit's office in the matter of pushing forward the peace process in cordial atmosphere, the State Government was found guilty of serious dereliction of duty.

"How could a state that shows so much concern for making a meaning of the ongoing Indo-Naga political be so insensitive to the situation?," further asked the NSCN-IM.

The outfit suggested that what is required to be done for the State Government is to look into the issue conscientiously and submit a report to the Centre government for restoring the sanctity of the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell.





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