Movement of transferred cops put on hold
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, February 27 2024:
Manipur Police have halted the movement of transferred personnel "wherever applicable, in view of the current crisis".
They stated that the transfer orders remain in effect but the personnel will be moved as and when required.
The halt in the movement of the transferred personnel came after the Churachandpur-based Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressing concern over the safety of Kuki policemen in Meetei-dominated areas.
The police stated that the transfer orders were issued to streamline excess manpower but there was no need for immediate movement of the personnel at this stage in view of the current crisis.
"Reference to Manipur Police Headquarter order dated 14.02.2024 regarding transfer and posting of 177 (One hundred and seventy-seven) personnel of all communities of MR/IR units to various units, it is informed that the transfer and posting has been done in order to streamline the excess manpower against the sanctioned post available in all MR/IR units and to facilitate the process for preparation of their salaries," Manipur Police posted on X on Friday.
"However, in view of the present crisis, there is no immediate movement of the personnel required at this stage," it added.
The 1TLF had on Friday written to Shah calling for his intervention to stop the transfer orders as it required the movement of Kuki-Zo police personnel to Meetei-dominated areas.
The Kuki body claimed that the "state government would not be able to guarantee the safety" of Kuki Zo personnel if they were stationed in districts dominated by Meeteis.
More than 180 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic strife between hills-based Kukis and valley-based Meeteis in Manipur since May 3 last year.
(with inputs from PTI) .