JAC demands capital punishment for killer
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, March 07 2019:
The JAC formed in connection with the brutal murder of Angom Ingocha (46), who worked as an Assistant Professor at College of Agricultural Engineering and Post Harvest Technology (CAEPHT), Ranipool, Sikkim, has demanded capital punishment for the alleged killer Fazan Khan, an appropriate Government job for the wife of the deceased and to take up positive actions regarding the memorandum submitted by the JAC within three days, warning that failure to do so will force the JAC to take up stringent forms of agitation.
Speaking to media persons at Manipur Press Club today, the wife of the deceased, Angom (O) Chandrakala of Phayeng Sabal Leikai, narrated that the whole family went to attend a wedding reception of one of her husband's friends on the evening of March 2.Later they returned but Ingocha stayed back at the reception.
However, when he failed to return home for a long time, the concerned family called his number but someone else picked up the phone.
Chandrakala claimed that the person who picked up the phone demanded her to come and threatened her that Ingocha would die if she failed to follow his (the caller) orders.
She continued that she sought the help of other locals and launched a search but even after extensive search, they failed to find Ingocha and even when they called the unidentified individual, he kept changing his statements, made vulgar comments and kept stalling the concerned family members and locals.
She then explained that her husband was found later, dead and soaked in blood near a foothill of Ranipool.
On March 3, Fazan Khan was arrested by Ranipool police and he also confessed to killing Ingocha, Chandrakala conveyed and demanded capital punishment for the culprit who brutally and inhumanely murdered her husband in cold blood.