National Seminar on AFSPA held

Mail News Service New Delhi, April 7 : The Indian Parliament enacted the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in 1958 as an interim measure with the hope of suppressing the Naga Nationalist Struggle, the only such movement in the North East at that time. It was gradually extended to other North Eastern States and then […]

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New Delhi, April 7 : The Indian Parliament enacted the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in 1958 as an interim measure with the hope of suppressing the Naga Nationalist Struggle, the only such movement in the North East at that time. It was gradually extended to other North Eastern States and then in 1990 to Jammu and Kashmir.
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act is to-date the single most direct instrument violating the democratic rights of the people of the North East and of Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is implemented when an area is declared ‘disturbed’ by either the central or the state government said a statement issued after a national seminar on AFSPA held in New Delhi on Saturday.
The Act is under much debate today on several grounds, not only in Jammu and Kashmir and the North East, but also in the rest of India. One, it enables the security forces to “fire upon or otherwise use force even to the causing of death”. Two, according to Section 6, no criminal prosecution can be initiated against the security personnel who take action under this Act. Three, till now, but for a few exceptional cases of public fury or when the security forces were caught in the act by the public, no paramilitary officer or soldier has been prosecuted for destruction of property or murder or rape. Four, five official commissions and committees have recommended either repeal or drastic review of the Act.
Such acts are a gross abuse of the Constitution and have led to atrocities in the North East and Kashmir. Currently, a case concerning 1,528 deaths in alleged fake-encounters in Manipur alone is before the Supreme Court. Over and above these, one can mention the Manorama Devi case in Manipur in July 2004. She was arrested by the security forces and was allegedly raped and killed. Amongst other cases is the attempted molestation near Kokrajhar in Assam, on 23rd December, 2005, of some university students who entered by mistake a compartment carrying Haryana Armed Police personnel. Four students died when the police opened fire on other students who blocked the train after hearing the screams of the students. No action has been taken till today against the perpetrators of these and other crimes. Also many other cases of massacres, mass rapes and torture like the destruction of Oinam village in Manipur in 1987, the killing of some innocent persons in the Pathribal case, the Sophian sexual violence case and the discovery of mass graves in different places of Jammu and Kashmir raise similar concerns.
Many commissions and committees, such as the Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee (2005), the Second Administrative Reforms Commission (2007), the Prime Minister’s Working Group on Confidence Building Measures in Jammu and Kashmir (2007) headed by Shri Hamid Ansari, the Interlocutors’ Report on Jammu and Kashmir (2012) and Justice J S Verma Committee (2013) have recommended that the Act be repealed or made more humane. Even the Planning Commission in the 12th Five-year Plan document passed by the National Development Council has for the first time ever asked for not only a gendered review of the Act, but also of gendered violence in the ‘Disturbed Areas’, as women and children are the most vulnerable in conflict regions. These voices should be heard because AFSPA is symptomatic of a larger militarization and the negative impacts on human development such as health and education have been extensive

At the international level, India have been repeatedly flagged in UN Human Rights bodies, including the Universal Periodic Review of the Council, almost all the major human rights treaty bodies and Special Procedures, on the issue of AFSPA. It is clear that the Act has not served its purpose. But the Government of India has not even amended the Act for more than 50 years. A reason given by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in a speech in New Delhi on February 6, 2013 is that there is no consensus because both the retired and present army generals oppose even the idea of making it more humane.
Why does the army oppose the repeal or even amendment of this inhuman Act? Is it because they want to protect their personnel who abuse power? Surely, as the Verma Committee (2013) has remarked, the armed forces cannot expect immunity for actions, such as rape, which are not in the line of duty. Can a democratic country tolerate such an anti-democratic Act? The situation in Jammu & Kashmir and the North East is complex and can be solved only through a political process. Those decisions cannot be taken by the army. The elected representatives have to take decisions that should include Confidence Building Measures (CBM). That is impossible when such abuses under a draconian Act continue. The rights of the people must be protected by judicial and official / administrative processes such as grievance cells that protect the right to information of relatives of detainees.
The security situation in most areas where the Act is in place has improved enormously in the last decade because of ongoing peace processes and civil society initiatives. So the stated purpose of the Act no longer exists. The security forces cannot presume that they have an unfettered right to continue using the Act in perpetuity. That would be undemocratic and violative of human rights. As a result of such violations a trust deficit has developed between the people of the North East and Jammu and Kashmir on the one hand and the rest of India on the other.
In addition, major state legislation exists in Jammu and Kashmir and Nagaland such as the Jammu and Kashmir Public Security Act and the Nagaland Security Regulations Act which are no less arbitrary. They provide the police with impunity. Such laws no longer have a place in our democratic polity, especially after the extensive peace processes in these states. We, therefore, call on States like Jammu and Kashmir and Nagaland that have been demanding the repeal of AFSPA to take a lead in changing the undemocratic tenor of the legal regime. We call upon all political parties and political candidates, including the major regional parties, to take a position on the repeal of AFSPA in the run-up to the general elections.
It is critical that a civil society alliance takes up a robust programme of advocacy and dissemination especially through the media. As a step towards it, we the 90 participants of the Seminar on AFSPA held at Indian Social Institute, New Delhi on 6th April 2013, and sponsored by ICSSR (NCR) demand the immediate repeal of AFSPA, its replacement by a more humane Act and that the armed forces be brought under the purview of the civilian government with no immunity added the statement signed by Indian Social Institute, New Delhi, Human Rights Alert, Imphal, Centre for Policy Analysis, New Delhi, North Eastern Social Research Centre, Guwahati, Ms Patricia Mukhim, Mr Bashir Manzar, Ms Nandita Haksar, Mr Sanjoy Hazarika, Prof. Anuradha Chenoy,

 

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PM inaugurates joint Conference of CMs and CJ

Mail News Service New Delhi, April 7 : Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, inaugurated the Joint Conference of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of High Courts here today at Vigyan Bhawan. Chief Justice of India, Justice Altamas Kabir, presided over the function. The PM said we must collectively ensure that our laws deliver on the […]

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New Delhi, April 7 : Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, inaugurated the Joint Conference of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of High Courts here today at Vigyan Bhawan. Chief Justice of India, Justice Altamas Kabir, presided over the function.
The PM said we must collectively ensure that our laws deliver on the state’s duty to respect, protect and fulfil human rights and that the disadvantaged are not excluded from the processes that advance the cause of justice. At the same time, we need to ensure that the laws that govern the daily lives of our citizens are certain, stable and reasonable.
The national outrage at the recent horrific tragedy of gang rape in Delhi compels an urgent introspection about our laws and justice delivery system but we must not allow ourselves to be overcome by a sense of despair at some of the demonstrated inadequacies of our legal system. On its part, our Government has moved with expedition to respond to the felt sensitivities of the people in the aftermath of this gruesome tragedy of Delhi and have brought about significant amendments in the criminal law to effectively deal with heinous offences against women.
Presently, over 3 crore cases are pending in various courts across the country and 26 percent of them are over 5 years old. The Vision Statement and Action Plan adopted by the Chief Justices‘ Conference in October 2009 had identified two major goals for judicial reform -increasing access to justice by reducing delays and arrears in the justice delivery system, and enhancing accountability through structural changes and by setting performance standards and capacities. It had also identified 9 initiatives for immediate implementation. I understand that some of these initiatives have since been implemented and others are being driven actively. While the Government has set up the National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms in the Department of Justice for pursuing the objective of reducing the pendency of cases in our courts, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India has established the National Court Management Systems (NCMS) which will develop a National Framework of Court Excellence (NFCE). This framework will lay down timelines and measurable standards of performance for courts on the touchstone of quality. Besides, a Case Management System (CMS) will also be developed to establish user friendliness of our judicial processes.
He agreed fully with Chief Justice Altmas Kabir that we need to significantly enhance the number of judges to administer justice. The judge to population ratio at the current level of 15.5 judges per million population is indeed grossly inadequate. We need to alter this equation so as to address the problems of pendency and delays in disposal of cases. However, the initiative in this must come from our State Governments. I would urge all Chief Ministers to extend their full support to this important initiative. On behalf of the Central Government, I would like to assure this august gathering that we would increase appropriately the quantum of funding for the scheme under which we provide support to the State Governments for the creation of infrastructure for subordinate Judiciary.

We will engage with the 14th Finance Commission for devolution of funds to the State Governments specifically for the judicial sector. In addition, we will request the Commission to earmark funds for establishing fast-track courts for speedy trials not just in cases involving heinous crimes but also those in which offences have been committed against the vulnerable people like the elderly, women and children.
He said he is happy that the Judiciary and the Executive have worked together in making significant progress to invest courts with the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) capabilities. The Central Government, the State Governments, and the High Courts are working in close coordination for up-gradation of the ICT infrastructure in the Supreme Court, the High Courts as well as provisioning for ICT in the 14,249 district and subordinate courts. A National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) will be an important outcome of this project and it will provide a unique platform for accessing judicial statistics on pendency on a real time basis across the country. It will provide information to people on cases and will bring about an improvement in the working of courts through better case handling and case management. The National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) has the potential to transform the working of the lower judiciary and to bring about major improvements in the delivery of justice to our people.
The long pending proposal for the constitution of All India Judicial Services has made some headway after it was discussed for the first time in the conference of 2009. I learn that the subject will be considered in this conference. I hope that in the deliberations that follow a consensus will emerge on the way forward.
There are other important issues that you have on your agenda including the strengthening of legal aid services, promotion of Alternate Dispute Redressal mechanisms and operationalization of Gram Nyayalayas. Progress in these areas will assist us in moving towards our goal of providing expeditious and affordable justice to the common man, especially the poor and the vulnerable.
He expressed confidence that our chosen path of development, based on fast, inclusive and sustainable growth, will, over time, reduce disparities and ensure a life of dignity for all. In an imperfect world, the ideal state of justice may seem distant. But, the test of a just arrangement lies in its ability to promote dignity and self respect of all the citizens, strengthen the bonds of human solidarity and encourage the creativity of the individual. Our endeavours to secure a more just order must continue ceaselessly. This conference should be seen as a step in that noble direction.

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KCP(MC) claims it will deliver justice in Satyabhama case

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IMPHAL, April 7: The proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Council) has in a statement said that the party strongly condemned the killing of Ningombam Satyabhama alias Benao (31), whose dead body was recovered from Bashikhong Wangkhei Loumanbi Loukon. A statement … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: The proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Council) has in a statement said that the party strongly condemned the killing of Ningombam Satyabhama alias Benao (31), whose dead body was recovered from Bashikhong Wangkhei Loumanbi Loukon.

A statement of the party signed by its Information & Publicity secretary Paikhomba Meitei said that Civil Military Court of the Central Security Council of KCP (MC) will take up the matter to deliver justice into the alleged crime.

It claimed that the  party has started an investigation into the case and has suspicion of the involvement of some individuals from near Lalambung and Singjamei.

The party has given a time of 5 days to those who are involved in the alleged crime to voluntarily surrender to the party while warning that if they failed to so, it will execute a shoot at sight order and also warned that the party might even go to the extent of awarding capital punishment to the families of those who are involved in the alleged crime including women and children or might exile them, the statement further said.

These people who have committed this heinous crime are a gang of people who are well connected with police commandos and they are trying to tarnish the image of the revolutionary groups, the statement said.  The party will not tolerate any kind of harassment, exploitation, oppression etc to women, it added.

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ZLR bodies lament on NGOs muteness

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IMPHAL, April 7 (NNN): Zeliangrong organisations have expressed their unhappiness over the stance of the various social and students organisations and political parties and even the state government for choosing to maintain mute over the Alice Kamei case who is … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7 (NNN): Zeliangrong organisations have expressed their unhappiness over the stance of the various social and students organisations and political parties and even the state government for choosing to maintain mute over the Alice Kamei case who is now reportedly in the custody of the Revolutionary Peoples Front/Peoples Liberation Front (RPF/PLA).

Though the militant outfit RPF/PLA had clarified that Alice Kamei, a school going girl had joined the fold of the outfit on her own volition, the Zeliangrong organisations refuted that version and said the 14 years old school girl was abducted by the outfit to be trained as its cadre.

On Sunday, All Zeliangrong Students Union (AZSU), Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur (ZSUM) held a meeting and discussed the matter in dept and expressed their lamentation that students and social organisations who used to be vocal on any issue chose to remain mute on the Alice Kamei case.

“On certain issues which were less important, organisations and political parties often go to Delhi to highlight them to the Central leaders but today when a serious issue as in the case of the abduction of a school girl had cropped up, no political parties or civil bodies dare to open their mouth,” rued AZSU, ZSUM and ZYF in the meeting today. “Had Alice Kamei hails from the majority community, we know what sort of social unrest Imphal must be witnerssing,” added the Zeliangrong organisations. AZSU, ZYF and ZSUM also deplore the lethargic attitude of the state government of Manipur on the Alice Kamei case.

“However, we are not going to get cowed down even if no other organisations have comeforth to voice in the Alice Kamei abduction case,” affirmed the Zeliangrong organisations. They warned that the third phase of agitation will soon be launched on the matter.

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Willong Community fishing held

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Willong Community Fishing (KAjoi) has become an annual endeavor of the Maram Students’ Union, MKS. According to a statement of the MKS, this year, too, the annual event of Fishing (Kajoi) took place on March 27 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Willong Community Fishing (KAjoi) has become an annual endeavor of the Maram Students’ Union, MKS. According to a statement of the MKS, this year, too, the annual event of Fishing (Kajoi) took place on March 27 at Barak River to observe the practices of forefathers’ traditional belief for the well-being of Villagers and good harvest at agricultural activities.

Willong village is on the Maram-Peren Road, 35 kms west of NH-2 and 12 Kms North of the Barak River. Willong Community fishing is shortly followed by Mangkang, the premier festival of Maram Women folks. Around 2000 locals  took part at this year’s community fishing. Willong village is on the Maram-Peren Road, 35 kms west of NH-2 and 12 Kms North of the Barak River, the statement said.

It said “In the parlance of traditional perspective, the ‘substances’ mixed in the river and activities employed for fishing purposes clean up/filtrate elements of the river as they flow along the stretch. It is believed failure to sustain the tradition in a year (usually in the month of March/April) brings misfortunes to the people”.

“As the villagers gear up for fishing they keep an eye on the river stretch belonging to them so that others do not fish during the season.”

Elaborating on the practice, it said “Prior to the day, male members go to jungles in search of tree-barks(tii-king/kii-shing) and creepers(kii-lang/kii-shii). Enroute to village, female folks assist in carrying the loads and powdered the tree-bark. Creepers are placed in the river on the day”.

“Early on the fishing day, male members haul and carry the powdered tree-bark and proceed down the river who are again enlightened by the women assisting to carry the loads along the village route”.

“Meanwhile, every male prepare their own traditional ‘sticks’ which are later used to thrash the creepers. It’s genna to consume meat of wild animals (fermented) on this day”, it said.

“Only two males-one each belonging to sapsiimai and sagongmei – who are considered as honest, charitable and sociable persons perform the symbolic rituals of thrashing creepers that would produce juices and throwing of powered tree-bark in the river. Only when the two got their first catch do other village members follow suits. Traditionally, fishes are caught with bare-hands, or by using bamboo-baskets of varying sizes and by scything the fishes with sharp weapon (dao)”, it said.

Before noon-time breakfast, almost every catch is offered to women, young girls, children and sisters who have got married in that year. By evening time, when the women and children leave the river, individuals and peer groups continue to fish for themselves till late at night.

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Unclaimed body

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IMPHAL, April 7: The dead body of the infant baby boy found inside a cotton bag with multiple injury  marks  is still lying as an unidentified body and will be disposed as an unclaimed body if no one comes forth … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: The dead body of the infant baby boy found inside a cotton bag with multiple injury  marks  is still lying as an unidentified body and will be disposed as an unclaimed body if no one comes forth to claim the body before 9th April according to the Patsoi police Officer in charge. 

The All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) has condemned the incident at the Tripura Government Medical College and Hospital where journalists covering an incident of confrontation between a patient party and medical staff were assaulted by a team of medical students and junior doctors.

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Appeal for re-test

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IMPHAL, April 7:  The parents and guardians of candidates of the Physical Efficiency Test for the post of the Constable (Male/Civil) of the State Home department has appealed to the concerned authorities to re-conduct the PET as several qualified candidates … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7:  The parents and guardians of candidates of the Physical Efficiency Test for the post of the Constable (Male/Civil) of the State Home department has appealed to the concerned authorities to re-conduct the PET as several qualified candidates had failed to appear for the test conducted on April 6, 2013 due to the ongoing indefinite general strike imposed in the state.

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World health day observed

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Indian Medical Association, Manipur State Branch observed the World Health Day at IMA hall, Lamphelpat under the theme “High Blood Pressure.” The function was attended by around 70 delegates. Prof Ng Taruni Devi delivered a talk … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Indian Medical Association, Manipur State Branch observed the World Health Day at IMA hall, Lamphelpat under the theme “High Blood Pressure.” The function was attended by around 70 delegates. Prof Ng Taruni Devi delivered a talk on the topic, High Blood Pressure” which was chaired by Prof Th Bhimo Singh, said a release of the association.

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MPP election

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Manipur People’s Party has notified in a statement that the election process as notified vide notification of even no. dated March 25 that would have taken today have been adjourned until 11 am of April 15 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: The Manipur People’s Party has notified in a statement that the election process as notified vide notification of even no. dated March 25 that would have taken today have been adjourned until 11 am of April 15 due to general strike.

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UGs arrested by Imphal (W) commandos

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IMPHAL, April 7: Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one active member of KYKL (MDF) from near Hiyangthang northern bridge namely, Meisnam Ibomcha Meetei (42) S/o (L) M Thambalngou Meetei of Uchiwa Heiyel Mayai Leikai on April 5, 2013 at 4.30 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 7: Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one active member of KYKL (MDF) from near Hiyangthang northern bridge namely, Meisnam Ibomcha Meetei (42) S/o (L) M Thambalngou Meetei of Uchiwa Heiyel Mayai Leikai on April 5, 2013 at 4.30 pm informed a press note released by SP IW.

Imphal West Police Commandos arrested two active members of PLA from their residence namely Leichomam Sushilkumar @ Boy Singh (28) S/o L Mangi Singh of Mayang Langjing Taning and Chingtham Boynao @ Khomba Singh (24) S/o Ch Thoiba Singh of Taothong Mamang Leikai on April 6, 2013 at 4.30 am, the press note said.

The commandos also arrested one active member of PLA from Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai namely Thongam (O) Lairikyengbam (N) Apabi (60) W/o Th Modhusudon of Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai on April 6, 2013 at 9.45 am, it added.

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More discipline and integrity will make Manipur Police, a force to reckon: Dy CM – KanglaOnline

More discipline and integrity will make Manipur Police, a force to reckon: Dy CMKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 7: The Manipur Police Christian Church (MPCC) has observed its 4th foundation day cum Unit Christian Churches Association (UCCA) get together at N…

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CORE questions RPF clarification over missing girl`s recruitment – KanglaOnline

CORE questions RPF clarification over missing girl`s recruitmentKanglaOnline“Documentation of 1528 cases of alleged extrajudicial executions in Manipur by the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN in 2012 revealed that almost …

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“Documentation of 1528 cases of alleged extrajudicial executions in Manipur by the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN in 2012 revealed that almost 100 children were reportedly murdered in cold blood by security personnel and

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Post mortem of Satyabhama conducted at JNIMS morgue

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Imphal, April 6: The post mortem of N. Satyabhama Junior Research Fellow in Pathology at RIMS has been conducted at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science today noon in the presence of a Magistrate, forensic experts and a JAC … Continue reading

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Imphal, April 6:

The post mortem of N. Satyabhama Junior Research Fellow in Pathology at RIMS has been conducted at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science today noon in the presence of a Magistrate, forensic experts and a JAC member along with full video coverage. The body is still being kept at the JNIMS morgue as per the ultimatum given to the state government that those involved in the crime should be arrested and booked by the police and only would it be taken.

Speaking to the media at JNIMS Morgue,  Th Bishorjit MLA Thongju Assembley constituency said that the incident is unfortunate and that he condemned the brutal killing of N Satyabhama by unknown person and it a  crime against the entire community of women in the society. Offering his total help in whatever way was possible from his side, the MLA urged and pressured the state government and concerned authority to take action against the person who committed the heinous crime so that such crime does not repeat in the future.

He also said that yesterday at around 10 pm, a team of police, forensic experts along with himself went to the site where the dead body was found and added that today morning, he along with police officials including the Superintendent of police of both Imphal East and West and a team of forensic experts went to the area and `collected samples` which might be  evidence related to the death.

 On the other hand, 13 Bashikhong Zilla parishad member and Pradhan have announced a Reward 50 thousand in total to the person who can give any information regarding the heinous crime. Speaking to the media, N Kishan, Member of the 13 Bashikhong Zilla Parishad said that the reward was announced after a joint meeting of the Pradhan and the members of the Parishad today.

He further said that any person who have any detail regarding the case can call up and contact any of the listed mobile numbers:  9436233955, 8974036995, 8974355671 and 9436234808

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Bandh over brutal murder cripples Imphal, other districts.

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(NNN) IMPHAL, April 6: The indefinite Manipur bandh called by the Dr Ningombam Satyabama Joint Action Committee evoked a near total effect in Imphal, with normal life being paralyzed due to the strike. Satyabama, a Junior Research Fellow of DBT … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 6: The indefinite Manipur bandh called by the Dr Ningombam Satyabama Joint Action Committee evoked a near total effect in Imphal, with normal life being paralyzed due to the strike.

Satyabama, a Junior Research Fellow of DBT Project in Pathology at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal, was found dead in a trench drain in Bashikhong Wangkhei Laoumanbi yesterday afternoon. The 31-year-old doctor was the daughter of N Tomba, a resident of Kakwa Laishram Leikai Salungba Leirak.
According to the preliminary post mortem report on the death of Satyabama that was conducted at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), she was strangled and killed. DGP Y Joykumar, Thongju constituency MLA Th Bishorjit and other police officials also visited JNIMS in connection with the post mortem examination.
Since early morning today, a large number of bandh supporters, mostly from her locality, including the JAC blocked the National Highway-2 (Imphal-Moreh road) at Kakwa bazaar. They put timbers and burnt tyres on the road to stop traffic. The strike was affective in many parts of the capital Imphal and other districts too. Vehicles were off the road and Government establishments were shut due to the general strike in Imphal.

Although the JAC has exempted educational institutions from the purview of the bandh, no students were seen going for class. Business establishments were also paralyzed due to the strike.Hundreds of women from several women organizations and members of the Satyabama JAC took out a rally amidst the bandh. It started from her native place Kakwa in the afternoon. However, the police prevented them from further movement at Singjamei Chingamakhong.

Later on, they organized a public meeting wherein, leaders of women social organizations condemned Manipur Government in the strongest terms for its alleged slackness over frequent crimes against women in the state.

They chanted slogans like “Ibobi Government Kills Women” and “Punish Women Killers.” The JAC later called on with Home Minister Gaikhangam and DGP Joykumar at Imphal in the afternoon wherein the DGP assured that the culprits would be arrested within three days. He also said a special police team has been entrusted with the task of arresting the culprits.

However, the JAC vowed that it would continue with the ongoing indefinite strike  and that it was ready to meet with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh on the issue after he returns from New Delhi.

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Imphal East Police seize liquor

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By A staff reporter Imphal, April 6: The Imphal East police today seized a huge amount of liquor including beer in a special drive being undertaken in some parts of the Imphal East district conducted by the district police from … Continue reading

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Imphal, April 6: The Imphal East police today seized a huge amount of liquor including beer in a special drive being undertaken in some parts of the Imphal East district conducted by the district police from before the visit of the President to the state. All the seized items along with the owner of the liquor were paraded and displayed before the media at the Imphal East commando complex and Porompat police station.

In the first incident, a team of Imphal East commandos under the supervision of the Superintendent of Police Imphal East led by  P. Achouba, Officer in Charge of Commando Imphal East conducted the special drive  from today morning at Palace Gate, Andro Parking and Chasad Avenue at Checkon and seized a huge number of beer and local made liquors and arrested  6 persons including 4 men and 2 women.

The seized items include 270 canned and bottled beer, 13 huge packets of local liquors of 10 liters each, 30 packet of local liquors of one liters each, and another 80 number bottles of one liters and half liters  containing  local liquor.

 
OC P Achouba said that the special drive against liquor and alcohol was conducted under the supervision of Imphal East SP and will continue the drive against the sale of liquor in the Imphal East district and that all the arrested persons will be handed over to the concerned Porompat police station to take legal action against them, he said.

On the other hand, a team of Porompat police arrested 5 persons along with 14 packets of 30 liters of local liquor while coming to the Andro parking for delivery  to the hotel vendors at the area. All the arrested person including 3 women and 2 men along with the seized items were displayed before the media today evening at Porompat police station.

 Chandrasekhar 2nd Officer in charge of the Porompat police station said that under the instruction and supervision of the SP Imphal East, a team of Porompat police conducted a special drive at Andro parking, Checkon area and arrested 18 persons yesterday evening. All the 18 persons who were arrested by the police team were produced before the SDM Porompat and released from the police station, he said.

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Wife seeks clarification on missing husband

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By A Staff Reporter Imphal, April 6: More than a year after a man went missing on February 13, 2012,  the wife has now come forward seeking a clarification on whether he is still alive or dead. The woman who … Continue reading

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Imphal, April 6: More than a year after a man went missing on February 13, 2012,  the wife has now come forward seeking a clarification on whether he is still alive or dead. The woman who identified herself as Wairokpam Manisana of Takyel Khongbal Khumanthem Leikai called a press conference at the Manipur Press Club appealing to all concerned to clarify on the whereabouts of her husband W Bode alias Sunil (43) son of (L) Nodiachand who had gone missing since last year.
Elaborating further she said, after her husband went missing last year, she started looking for him but failed to find his whereabouts. She continued that on getting information that her husband had joined an underground outfit (UPPK), she went to one Gandhi of Langol who had accompanied Bode on the day he went missing and asked about his whereabouts.
Gandhi told her that her husband had joined the UPPK following which, she went to rehabilitation centre of the UPPK surrendered cadres at Kakching where one of the cadres told her that Bode died some months back, she said.
She further complained to the police following which Gandhi was arrested on April 1, she said.
The woman who was accompanied by her two children and her brother at the press conference said she cannot believe that her husband is dead and appealed to all concerned to clarify on his whereabouts.

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Sit-in demands safe release of Alice

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By A Staff Reporter Imphal, April 6: A sit-in-protest was staged today by people of Loktak Project area demanding the safe release of Alice Kamei, a class IX student of Grace Reach Academy, Hiyanglam by the RPF/PLA. The sit-in was … Continue reading

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Imphal, April 6: A sit-in-protest was staged today by people of Loktak Project area demanding the safe release of Alice Kamei, a class IX student of Grace Reach Academy, Hiyanglam by the RPF/PLA.
The sit-in was jointly organized by Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF); Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur (ZSUM) and Loktak Project Area Women Society at the Rani Gaidinlu Bazaar shed in Dimthanluang at Loktak Project Awang. It was participated by around 200 people of different communities including Aimol, Kom, Chiru, Meitei, Meitei-Pangal, non-Manipuri and students. The protesters were holding placards which read: “Save the child from child soldier”, “Children are all alike”, “Save School children”, “think Alice Kamei happened to be your daughter”, “Stop child recruit for armed cadre”, “let the child live freely” etc.  
 Alice’s father Chakri alias Punsichao Kamei and mother also took part in the demonstration today. Speaking to the media, Alice’s mother and other protesters said that RPF/PLA’s claim that Alice is 16 years old is not true and clarified that she is reading only in class IX and she was 14 years old. Alice is the girl child in her family of two siblings, they said. Sundari Kamei appealed for her daughter’s safe release saying that she is still too young to get involved in such things.

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State Govt has failed to maintain law and order: Dr Nara

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By A Staff Reporter   ImphalL, April 6: The recovery of the dead body of Dr Ningombam Satyabhama Devi (31), daughter of N Tomba Singh of Kakwa Selungbam Leirak, a Junior Research Fellow in the Pathology department of Regional Institute … Continue reading

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ImphalL, April 6: The recovery of the dead body of Dr Ningombam Satyabhama Devi (31), daughter of N Tomba Singh of Kakwa Selungbam Leirak, a Junior Research Fellow in the Pathology department of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) found brutally murdered at Bashikhong Wangkhei Loumanbi Loukon canal under Irilbung police station in Imphal East district has shown the state government`s failure to maintain law and order in the state.  
 This was said by Communist Party of India, Manipur State Council secretary, former Minister Dr M Nara Singh while speaking to IFP.
 Charging the state government for failing in maintaining law and order in the state, he urged the state government to arrest the culprit without further delay and demanded befitting punishment according to the law. In this present scenario, the people of the state are losing the sense of security that a government should provide, he said.
 He further said that CPI, MSC strongly condemns the alleged murder of Dr N Satyabhama and extended his party’s condolence over the death and added that his party will extend support to the JAC being initiated in regard to the incident.   

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Legal aid clinic day held

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By A Staff Reporter Imphal, April 6: A Legal Aid Clinic Day was observed today at Gauhati High Court, Cheirap organized by the Manipur State Legal Services Authority.   Speaking at the function, S Imocha Singh District and session Judge, … Continue reading

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Imphal, April 6: A Legal Aid Clinic Day was observed today at Gauhati High Court, Cheirap organized by the Manipur State Legal Services Authority.  

Speaking at the function, S Imocha Singh District and session Judge, Manipur Imphal West said Legal Aid Clinics are intended to provide legal relief easily accessible to the ignorant and backward sections of the society. Like the doctors rendering health services to the people of the locality in the primary health centre, a lawyer at the legal aid clinic provides legal services to the people.  The thrust is on the basic legal services like legal advice and assisting in drafting of notices, replies, applications, petitions etc.  The lawyer at the legal aid clinic will also attempt to resolve the disputes of the people in the locality, preventing the disputes from maturing into litigation.  This provides the lawyer in the legal aid clinic an opportunity to understand the difficulties faced by people in the distant villages’ for access to justice, he said.

Speaking at function Justice N Kotiswar Singh, Judge of the High Court, Manipur said the records produced by the Para Legal Clinic has in the pasr 1 year has solved 95 cases.

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IED recovered

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IMPHAL, April 6: A Road Opening Party  (ROP) of the 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) detected two suspected IEDs today while sanitizing part of the Kakching-Sugnu road, informed a press release of the PRO IGAR … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 6: A Road Opening Party  (ROP) of the 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) detected two suspected IEDs today while sanitizing part of the Kakching-Sugnu road, informed a press release of the PRO IGAR (S). The statement said the IED was placed on the side of a bridge near Wabagai village. The area was immediately cordoned off and the police bomb disposal squad was called who safely activated the IED, it said.
The second suspected IED was only circuitry without any explosive and was found between Waikhong and Kakching Khunou village, it claimed.
Meanwhile, troops of the 41 AR of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) apprehended one individual along with two smoke grenades on April 5, it said.
The apprehendee has been identified as KS Lumi, 21 resident of A Kasom, Ukhrul who along with the recoveries was handed over to the Ukhrul PS, the statement said.

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