Myanmar nationals arrested

Discovering the movement of foreigners at Pallel, troops of 27 Assam Rifles and 42 Assam Rifles under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area and apprehended six Myanmar Nationals on 09 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as Noor Rulamin,32 yrs, s/o Noor Hakim,Md Yunusd,22 yrs, s/o Md Yusuf, Md Ousman,16 yrs, s/o Mason, Md […]

Discovering the movement of foreigners at Pallel, troops of 27 Assam Rifles and 42 Assam Rifles under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area and apprehended six Myanmar Nationals on 09 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as Noor Rulamin,32 yrs, s/o Noor Hakim,Md Yunusd,22 yrs, s/o Md Yusuf, Md Ousman,16 yrs, s/o Mason, Md Issak,23 yrs, s/o Noor Hakim, Md Zaw Kaw Raya,25 yrs,s/o Noor Alam and Abdul Hamid,30 yrs, s/o Havez Ahmed. All apprehendees were handed over to Kakching Police Station.

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AR apprehends three militants

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 10: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Pallel Maning Wang Leikai, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 10 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as Khuraijam Khelendro alias Shanti,34 yrs, s/o Nand […]

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Imphal, Jan 10: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Pallel Maning Wang Leikai, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 10 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as Khuraijam Khelendro alias Shanti,34 yrs, s/o Nand Kumar,r/o Pallel Maning Awang. One Chinese Hand grenade and three 9mm live rounds was recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries was handed over to Kakching Police Station.
In yet another incident, troops of 18 SIKH of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation at Ningombam and apprehended two KCP(City Meitei) cadres on 10 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as Herojit alias Vicky(Area Cdr of Imphal West district),27 yrs, s/o S Ibomcha,r/o Sangoibam Maning Leikai and Bablu alias Charies,26 yrs, s/o Joy Kumar, r/o Sangoibam Moirang Leikai. One.32 Pistol with magazine and two Mobile phones with SIM Card has been recovered from the apprehendees who alongwith recoveries were handed over to Singjamei Police station.

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One shot dead, infiltration move foiled

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 10: 22 GRENADIERS of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under IGAR (S) foiled a major infiltration bid on 10 Jan 12, when a group of heavily armed cadres were intercepted while crossing the International Border in general area Khumkot of Khengjoi area, resulting in elimination of one hardcore militant and recovery […]

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Imphal, Jan 10: 22 GRENADIERS of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under IGAR (S) foiled a major infiltration bid on 10 Jan 12, when a group of heavily armed cadres were intercepted while crossing the International Border in general area Khumkot of Khengjoi area, resulting in elimination of one hardcore militant and recovery of huge warlike stores such as one Lathode, one 7.62 mm Pistol with Mag, one Auto Rif (broken), one 7.62 mm live rds, one Bushnell Binocular and 10 Kgs of White Explosive.
Three Army personnel of 22nd grenadier were reportedly injurd in an encounter near Khongput Village under Molchan PS, Chandel this early morning, according to a source.
Two other major infiltration bids by militants were earlier foiled, first on 07 Jan 12 where in 35 Assam Rifles had apprehended three UNLF cadres with huge arms and ammunition, trying to infiltrate into valley via Sajik Tampak from Kholmunlen area. In second incident, 37 Assam Rifles foiled attempt by terrorists to infiltrate from Aibol Kuki area near International Border on 24 Dec 11. On being challenged and engaged with effective fire, the terrorists ran back towards their camps across International Border in Myanmar.
The Assam Rifles has adopted an enhanced anti infiltration measures and continue to maintain a strict vigil on the activities of cor com of Under Ground groups and are determined to foil any attempt or activities which might disrupt democratic process.
In view of ensuing 10th assembly election in Manipur State the cor com Front of Under Ground groups has planed to disturb peace ful conduct of election by intensifying their subversive activities. As a consequence of these, there has been a noticeable spurt in wild activities such as bomb blast, targeting of political leaders, planting of IEDs and lobbing of grenades near important institutions.
To support there malicious intentions, large numbers of attempts are being made by various underground outfits forming part of cor com of Under Ground groups to infiltrate from International Border in order to create disturbance in the State during forth coming elections. Troops of Assam Rifles, being on high alert and maintaining strict vigilance by dominating international border have failed three such major infiltration attempts made by various groups in recent days. This has contributed immensely in ensuring environmental security to the people of Manipur who believe in a fair, transparent and just democratic process which can be achieved by facilitating peaceful elections.

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Seven injured in blast at candidate’s residence at Thangmeiband

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 10: A bomb exploded at the residence of a Trinamul candidate , Kh Joykishan at Thangmeiband in which seven persons were injured. Four bombs were found at different places by police. Security was beefed up around all Congress offices and candidates . A powerful bomb was found at Congress head […]

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Imphal, Jan 10: A bomb exploded at the residence of a Trinamul candidate , Kh Joykishan at Thangmeiband in which seven persons were injured. Four bombs were found at different places by police. Security was beefed up around all Congress offices and candidates . A powerful bomb was found at Congress head office earlier while three bombs had blasted yesterday.
In a spate of attack on Congress (I) Candidates and workers, some persons planted four bombs at four different places.
A Chinese hand grenade was planted at the residence of Congress(I) Candidate from Andro A/C at the residence of Al-Haj Ahamed Ali alias Angou this morning around 11.50 a.m.
Police retrieved the bomb around 12.45 p.m.
Another bomb was also found at the gate of Dr. Sapam Noren of Kangjabi Leirak today around 8.30 a.m. Bomb experts later blasted the same at Lamphel.
In a similar incident, police found a hand grenade from the gate of Tongbram Ibochouba an EE of electricity department of Sagolband Thingom Leikai this morning around 10.30 a.m. The bomb was later exploded by bomb experts at Lamphel.
Meanwhile a Chinese hand grenade was found at the house of Thokchom Dhanshyam of Lamlai Mayai Leikai this morning around 7.30 a.m.
Meanwhile candidates and workers of Trinamool Congress ransacked the office of Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress at Hotel Excellency and burnt dawn flags and signboard in front of office this morning around 11.30 a.m.
Workers of the party said, the list of 18 candidates were declared on January two however it is learnt that the lists of candidates will be replaced by new candidates.
The candidates and workers met the observer at Hotel Nirmala last night but the observer and Kim Gangte, state president could not be traced till today. The angry crowd late ransacked the party office and burnt dawn flags and signboard on the road.
About 33 candidates including L Nandakumar, INC, Kh Joyksihan, TMC, Th. Chaoba MPP and others submitted nomination papers today.

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Two held

Bishnupur police commandos apprehended a cadre of KYKL who tried to disturb a meeting of Congress (I) candidate from Moirang A/C Shri Mairenbam Prithibiraj this early morning around two a.m. The apprehandee was identified as Moirangthem Manaoba alias Prem (20) Ngangkhalawai. One nine mm mouser pistol, nine live rounds and one Chinese hand grenade were […]

Bishnupur police commandos apprehended a cadre of KYKL who tried to disturb a meeting of Congress (I) candidate from Moirang A/C Shri Mairenbam Prithibiraj this early morning around two a.m.
The apprehandee was identified as Moirangthem Manaoba alias Prem (20) Ngangkhalawai. One nine mm mouser pistol, nine live rounds and one Chinese hand grenade were seized from him. During interrogation, the arrested disclosed that two cadre of KYKL handed over the weapons to him yesterday to disturb a public meeting the candidate being held at Moirang Konjengbam Leikai.
Troops of 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division apprehended one over ground worker (OGW) of RPF from Nachau village of Bishnupur District today. Individual revealed his identity as Sanothoi (29) son of Ibomcha resident of Nachau and confessed his involvement in carrying out extortion related activities on behalf of the banned outfit. Individual has been handed over to Bishenpur police.

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Brothers beaten up by police

Two brothers received serious injuries when they were beaten up black and blue by Imphal east commandos on mistaken identities. Those injured were identified as Laishram Ingo (41) his younger brother, L. Ranjan alias Naoba (37) Kwakeithel Konjeng Leikai. A team of Imphal east commandos picked up them from their house this early morning around […]

Two brothers received serious injuries when they were beaten up black and blue by Imphal east commandos on mistaken identities.
Those injured were identified as Laishram Ingo (41) his younger brother, L. Ranjan alias Naoba (37) Kwakeithel Konjeng Leikai.
A team of Imphal east commandos picked up them from their house this early morning around two a.m. and whisked away in a Gypsy. The blindfolded brothers were carried to unknown destination and brought to the top of a hill where they were beaten up saying that they were workers of Malesh, a CPI candidates of Naoria Pakhanglakpa A/C. The commando personnel also claimed that they are cadres of PREPAK (Pro) however someone asked them to stop beating . After that, they were sent to commando lock up and they were released on mistaken identities this morning around eight a.m.
They received serious injuries and were hospitalized at RIMS Hospital.

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Blasts at Erabot memorial hall, attacks continue unabated

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 9: Three powerful IED (Improvised Explosive Device) bombs exploded close to the Irabot Memorial Park community hall at Lamlai Chalou in Imphal East in the wee hours of Monday, but no one was injured in the blasts except some damage caused to the hall. Another three IEDs were also recovered […]

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Imphal, Jan 9: Three powerful IED (Improvised Explosive Device) bombs exploded close to the Irabot Memorial Park community hall at Lamlai Chalou in Imphal East in the wee hours of Monday, but no one was injured in the blasts except some damage caused to the hall. Another three IEDs were also recovered from the spot, according to police. A meeting was scheduled to take place on Jan 11 next.
The blasts occurred at around 1:30 early morning at the adjacent locality of State agriculture minister Pharoijam Parijat when three IEDs exploded in quick succession near a hall of Irabot Memorial Park located at Lamlai Chalou along Imphal Ukhrul road, about 12 km from here.
The blasts caused some damages to the ceiling, staircase and gallery of the hall.
Police said they also recovered another three IEDs at the site where the blasts took place and that a bomb squad defused them.
Meanwhile, the Coordination Committee (CorCorm), a conglomerate of Manipur based seven militant groups, which has been continuously targeting Congress offices in its attempts to ban the Congress party in Manipur, denied hand in Monday’s blasts at Lamlai Chalou.
Agriculture minister Parijat while speaking to the media after the incident said that the CorCorm had informed over phone that the group was not involved in the blasts. Parijat was talking to reporters just after the incident.
The Congress in Manipur is not unruffled as the CorCorm has continuously targeting Congress offices without cessation in the last four days. The militant organization also planted an IED at Congress Bhawan here yesterday.
Police retrived a Chinese hand grenade from the house of one Waikhom Sanachand (43) of Singjamei Waikhom Leikai this morning around 6.30 a.m. He is the worker of congress (I) candidate I. Hemochadra.
In a similar incident, two hand grenade were found at the houses of two worker of K. Ranjit, Congress (I) candidate at Kakching Khunou Hijam Sanakhongnang Leikai and Kakching Khunou this morning. Sit in protests were held .

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No ban on any party : UNC clarifies

Imphal, Jan 9 NNN : Clarifying on the news item featured in some newspapers on January 9 editions in which it was reported that “the United Naga Council (UNC) has banned all other parties except the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF)”, the UNC said today the news item was far from the truth. “As a logical […]

Imphal, Jan 9 NNN : Clarifying on the news item featured in some newspapers on January 9 editions in which it was reported that “the United Naga Council (UNC) has banned all other parties except the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF)”, the UNC said today the news item was far from the truth.
“As a logical extension of the discussions and decisions taken in the series of presidential council meetings, the federal assembly of the UNC held on the January 2 resolved that the Naga People’s Front (NPF) would be supported in the ensuing 10th general assembly election to be held on January 28. The resolution was adopted taking into account the situation of the Nagas in Manipur and the commonality in principle and ideology with the NPF on the political agenda of the Nagas,” the UNC clarifies.
The Naga body says no undemocratic resolutions have been adopted by the UNC and the above press item has been published with “malafide intent” to implicate the UNC. “The concerned news agency and media house is requested to set the record straight by issuing an apology for wrongly attributing the reportage to the UNC,” the Naga body demanded.

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Bomb found at Congress head office, attacks continue

Imphal, Jan 8 : Congress offices continue to come under attack in Manipur. An IED weighing about 4 kg was found planted at the Congress Bhavan in the heart of Imphal this morning. The explosive was planted at the eastern side (wall) of the Congress office. On learning the news, the bomb squad rushed to […]

Imphal, Jan 8 : Congress offices continue to come under attack in Manipur.
An IED weighing about 4 kg was found planted at the Congress Bhavan in the heart of Imphal this morning.
The explosive was planted at the eastern side (wall) of the Congress office. On learning the news, the bomb squad rushed to the spot and retrieved the IED and diffused it in the outskirt of Imphal at around 10 am.
Some unknown persons also put a Chinese hand grenade at the residence of one P. Khogen of Lilong Chajing. Khogen is a worker of congress.
Some unknown persons also planted a hand grenade at the residence of Dr. I. Ibetombi, chairperson, Manipur state commission for women at Chinga Mathak Yumnam Leikai. Dr. Ibetombi is the mother of speaker I. Hemochandra.
In a similar incident, a bomb was blasted at the residence of one Moirangthem Ranjit (40) of Khangabok Maisnam Leikai last night around 9.30 p.m
Ranjit is the worker of O. Landhoni wife of CM, O. Ibobi. No casualties were reported.
A hand grenade was also found at the office of the newly opened Kumbi Block Congress Committee, Kumbi Bazar this morning around seven a.m.. Meanwhile a hand grenade was found near the residence of Ng. Bijoy, a congress (I) candidate of Khurai A/C this morning around eight a.m.
The bomb was later blasted at a field of Khurai Ningthoubung around 10 a.m.
CorCom (Co-ordination Committee) is a conglomerate of seven militant outfits based in Manipur. They have banned the Congress party for indefinite period saying the Congress government is anti-people. UNLF, RPF/PLA, PREPAK, PREPAK (pro), KYKL, KCP and UPPK comprised the CorCom.
It can be noted that there have been numerous attacks on the Congress offices and houses of Congress leaders in the past few days. Security has been beefed up following the development.

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Gaan Ngai festival begins

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat. The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat.
The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 celebration Committee, Norbert Disinang, IAS as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Governor addressing the function said “Gaan-Ngai, as we all are aware, marks the end of a year and heralds a new year. It is the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community lasting for five days or so. The festival, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before and is also an occasion of worship, joy and merriment providing an opportunity not only to the Zeliangrong people but also to others to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society, setting aside all differences. While celebrating Gaan-Ngai, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys to make the festival significant.
Every festival of a community or a group of people, has its own and distinct character and message. The spirit of Gaan-Ngai festival is to disseminate the message of peace, friendship, brotherhood, compassion and forgiveness among the people not only of Manipur, but also to the mankind. In the celebration of a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened. Ensuring sense of oneness and friendly feelings is the prerequisite to peaceful co-existence which is the need of the hour in today’s trouble-torn society.”
He hoped that the Gaan-Ngai festival will be celebrated in its true spirit and it will help in further strengthening the social fabric that binds the different groups of people together. In fact, peaceful co-existence is an age-old and glorious tradition of the people of Manipur. We are proud of this tradition. Hence, all communities of Manipur should contribute their best to sustain this glorious tradition.

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Gaan Ngai festival begins

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat. The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat.
The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 celebration Committee, Norbert Disinang, IAS as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Governor addressing the function said “Gaan-Ngai, as we all are aware, marks the end of a year and heralds a new year. It is the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community lasting for five days or so. The festival, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before and is also an occasion of worship, joy and merriment providing an opportunity not only to the Zeliangrong people but also to others to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society, setting aside all differences. While celebrating Gaan-Ngai, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys to make the festival significant.
Every festival of a community or a group of people, has its own and distinct character and message. The spirit of Gaan-Ngai festival is to disseminate the message of peace, friendship, brotherhood, compassion and forgiveness among the people not only of Manipur, but also to the mankind. In the celebration of a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened. Ensuring sense of oneness and friendly feelings is the prerequisite to peaceful co-existence which is the need of the hour in today’s trouble-torn society.”
He hoped that the Gaan-Ngai festival will be celebrated in its true spirit and it will help in further strengthening the social fabric that binds the different groups of people together. In fact, peaceful co-existence is an age-old and glorious tradition of the people of Manipur. We are proud of this tradition. Hence, all communities of Manipur should contribute their best to sustain this glorious tradition.

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Bomb attack continues

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: A bomb was planted at the office of Congress (I) Candidate Dr. Kh. Loken at Mabudhou Mantri Lampak yesterday. An office of Congress (I) Candidate and sitting MLA Dr. Kh. Loken has been opened at the house of Kh. Bhubneswar, a congress worker. A hand grenade was also planted […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: A bomb was planted at the office of Congress (I) Candidate Dr. Kh. Loken at Mabudhou Mantri Lampak yesterday.
An office of Congress (I) Candidate and sitting MLA Dr. Kh. Loken has been opened at the house of Kh. Bhubneswar, a congress worker.
A hand grenade was also planted at the office of Nambol Block Congress Office last night around eight p.m.
The bomb was later blasted at Nambol Leimaram Makha Leikai. In a similar incident, some persons hurled two bombs at the residence of W. Brajabidhu, sitting MLA, Lamshang last night around 11 p.m.
One bomb was exploded however the other did not explode.
The Coordination Committee (CorCom), a common forum of seven militant organizations, has intensified its attacks on the Congress party with bombings and planting of bombs at various Congress offices in different parts of the State to bar the national political party from contesting in the ensuing January 28 scheduled polls, and at same time the State Government, taking up preemptive measures in the wake of the ban imposed against Indian National Congress (INC), has also apprehended 10 militants belonging to the militant organization, including an intending candidate in polls to the 10th Manipur Assembly.
A Chinese handgrenade was found left at the residence of a Congress worker Kshetrimayum Bhumeshwor, 38 at Sagolband Mantri Leikai under Lamphel police station in the wee hours of Friday.
The bomb, which was wrapped with some ten-rupee notes, which police said could go off if handled or touched it unknowingly, was found at a makeshift Congress office set up for the coming general elections.
However, police rushed to the site and later defused the handgrenade in the late morning somewhere in the area after evacuating residents.
Meanwhile, a combined team of Imphal West and Imphal East police commandos arrested 10 CorCom militants, including its overground workers and supporters along with a huge cache of arms and ammunition including incriminating items during a search operation at Keirao Langdum in Imphal East.
The combined team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (SP) Imphal West, Dr. Ibomcha under the supervision of Imphal East Additional SP launched a massive search operation, which began from 11 pm on January 5 to early morning on January 6, in the area after receiving intelligence reports about the presence of some militants and subsequently arrested 10 members of CorCom, police said Friday.
The police said all the arrested were involved in the string of bomb attacks targeted at various locations where Congress offices situated, particularly in Imphal.
The arrested were identified as Ningthoujam Itomba, 44 s/o (L) N. Selung of Keirao Bitra Awang Leikai, Asem Momon Singh, 41 s/o A. Mutum of Langdum Makha Leikai, Arambam Abung Singh, 30 s/o a. chaoba of langdum Maning Leikai (bailed out PLA), Kangabam Bor Singh,43 s/o (L) K. Ibobi of Langdum Lairembi Leikai, Mutum Warjit Singh alias Manglemnganba, 22 s/o M. Madhumangol of Keirao Lairembi Leikai, Yenshembam Romeo, 29 s/o Y. Thoiba of Langdum Awang Leikai, Takshellambam Nobo Singh,34 s/o T. Iboton Singh of Sandrok mayai Leikai, Yenshembam Romeo Singh,42 s/o Y. Angou of Khangabok Mayai Leikai, Louriyam Thaba Devi,50 w/o L. Nganbi Singh of Keirao Khunou and Haobijam Shivachandra,29 s/o H. Yaima Singh of Bamon Kampu.
Three Chinese handgrenades, two AK 47 rifles with two magazines with 18 live rounds, one 9mm pistol (Mouser) with magazine loaded with four rounds, four demand notes signed by KCP Manglemnganba, one Maruti van white in colour, bearing registered number MN 04A/5871 and one Laptop (Dell) and HP Inkjet printer were seized from them, they added.

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Bomb attack continues

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: A bomb was planted at the office of Congress (I) Candidate Dr. Kh. Loken at Mabudhou Mantri Lampak yesterday. An office of Congress (I) Candidate and sitting MLA Dr. Kh. Loken has been opened at the house of Kh. Bhubneswar, a congress worker. A hand grenade was also planted […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: A bomb was planted at the office of Congress (I) Candidate Dr. Kh. Loken at Mabudhou Mantri Lampak yesterday.
An office of Congress (I) Candidate and sitting MLA Dr. Kh. Loken has been opened at the house of Kh. Bhubneswar, a congress worker.
A hand grenade was also planted at the office of Nambol Block Congress Office last night around eight p.m.
The bomb was later blasted at Nambol Leimaram Makha Leikai. In a similar incident, some persons hurled two bombs at the residence of W. Brajabidhu, sitting MLA, Lamshang last night around 11 p.m.
One bomb was exploded however the other did not explode.
The Coordination Committee (CorCom), a common forum of seven militant organizations, has intensified its attacks on the Congress party with bombings and planting of bombs at various Congress offices in different parts of the State to bar the national political party from contesting in the ensuing January 28 scheduled polls, and at same time the State Government, taking up preemptive measures in the wake of the ban imposed against Indian National Congress (INC), has also apprehended 10 militants belonging to the militant organization, including an intending candidate in polls to the 10th Manipur Assembly.
A Chinese handgrenade was found left at the residence of a Congress worker Kshetrimayum Bhumeshwor, 38 at Sagolband Mantri Leikai under Lamphel police station in the wee hours of Friday.
The bomb, which was wrapped with some ten-rupee notes, which police said could go off if handled or touched it unknowingly, was found at a makeshift Congress office set up for the coming general elections.
However, police rushed to the site and later defused the handgrenade in the late morning somewhere in the area after evacuating residents.
Meanwhile, a combined team of Imphal West and Imphal East police commandos arrested 10 CorCom militants, including its overground workers and supporters along with a huge cache of arms and ammunition including incriminating items during a search operation at Keirao Langdum in Imphal East.
The combined team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (SP) Imphal West, Dr. Ibomcha under the supervision of Imphal East Additional SP launched a massive search operation, which began from 11 pm on January 5 to early morning on January 6, in the area after receiving intelligence reports about the presence of some militants and subsequently arrested 10 members of CorCom, police said Friday.
The police said all the arrested were involved in the string of bomb attacks targeted at various locations where Congress offices situated, particularly in Imphal.
The arrested were identified as Ningthoujam Itomba, 44 s/o (L) N. Selung of Keirao Bitra Awang Leikai, Asem Momon Singh, 41 s/o A. Mutum of Langdum Makha Leikai, Arambam Abung Singh, 30 s/o a. chaoba of langdum Maning Leikai (bailed out PLA), Kangabam Bor Singh,43 s/o (L) K. Ibobi of Langdum Lairembi Leikai, Mutum Warjit Singh alias Manglemnganba, 22 s/o M. Madhumangol of Keirao Lairembi Leikai, Yenshembam Romeo, 29 s/o Y. Thoiba of Langdum Awang Leikai, Takshellambam Nobo Singh,34 s/o T. Iboton Singh of Sandrok mayai Leikai, Yenshembam Romeo Singh,42 s/o Y. Angou of Khangabok Mayai Leikai, Louriyam Thaba Devi,50 w/o L. Nganbi Singh of Keirao Khunou and Haobijam Shivachandra,29 s/o H. Yaima Singh of Bamon Kampu.
Three Chinese handgrenades, two AK 47 rifles with two magazines with 18 live rounds, one 9mm pistol (Mouser) with magazine loaded with four rounds, four demand notes signed by KCP Manglemnganba, one Maruti van white in colour, bearing registered number MN 04A/5871 and one Laptop (Dell) and HP Inkjet printer were seized from them, they added.

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Journalists take out rally to protest bomb threat

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Journalists of the state under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today staged a protest rally against threats to scribes by militants. As the protests were going on a bomb was lobbed near the office of an English daily the Sangai Express. Chief Minister, O Ibobi […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Journalists of the state under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today staged a protest rally against threats to scribes by militants. As the protests were going on a bomb was lobbed near the office of an English daily the Sangai Express. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh while discussing the matter with senior members of the Union assured to beef up security around newspaper houses and issuance of licence guns to scribes was also discussed.
Earlier on Jan 2 a bomb was placed at the office of a vernacular daily Naharolgi Thougdang by suspected members of KCP (MC) Lanchen. From Jan 8 all newspapers offices were guarded by state police force. As decided by AMWJU a rally was taken out today at Tiddim Road and culminated at Press Club. As the scribes met at Press Club news came in that another bomb was placed near the office of Sangai Express. The bomb was removed by bomb experts.
Concerned over the development Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh and senior journalists took stock of the situation and the CM has assured to take up adequate security to protect the scribes.

A team of Imphal West police retrieved the handgrenade and later defused, police said, adding that an investigation has been launched in connection with the attack.
Placards which read like “Stop attack on media”, “Is media your target?”, “Don’t threaten the media”, “Don’t extort publicity from media”, “Is attacking the media justified?”, “We have no friends no foes”, “Media has no enemy” were seen holding by scribes.
A powerful handgrenade which was wrapped in a nice small box was found planting at the corridor of Naharolgee Thoudang local newspaper on January 2 last by a militant group had claimed the responsibility after which the State Government provided security forces for all the media houses in the State on the next day after the incident.
The AMWJU condemned the throwing of bomb last night around 11 pm . Media is the mirror of the society and threat to media houses is nowadays unknown A. Mobi President said.

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Militants apprehended by police, troops

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at T Jangnom, troops of 35 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended three UNLF cadres on 07 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as No. 1991 SS L/Cpl Ngaongam Rajesh Singh alias Ingthapa, […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at T Jangnom, troops of 35 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended three UNLF cadres on 07 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as No. 1991 SS L/Cpl Ngaongam Rajesh Singh alias Ingthapa, Batch No.31, No.2241 SS Pvt Okrambashan Singh alias Seitharol, Batch No.34 and No.2289 SS Pvt Leisram Ram Raju Singh alias Cirtikanba, Batch No.35. 01x 9 mm Pistol with magazine, 01x 7.65 mm Pistol with magazine and 5.56 mm Revolver were recovered from the apprehendees. Two more hardcore activists of Coordination Committee (CorCom) were apprehended by security forces along with huge cache of arms and ammunition during intensive counter-insurgency operation here with the State forces stepping up their operations against the group which has imposed a ban on Indian National Congress (INC) from contesting in the ensuing January 28- scheduled Manipur polls.
CorCom is a conglomerate of seven militant groups based in Manipur.
Acting tough against the CorCom, the State security forces have managed to nab 10 members of the outfit yesterday in quick response to the unabated targets launched by the body of seven joint militant organizations on various Congress offices located in different parts of Imphal in the past three days. The militant organizations have so far bombed over five Congress offices in Imphal after it announced that it has boycotted the Congress party to contest the forthcoming general elections.
In the follow up action, a combined team of Imphal West district police commandos and troops of Headquarters 9 Sector Assam Rifles arrested two hardcore militants of RPF/PLA, a constituent of CorCorm, during frisking and checking conducted at different strategic points at Keishamthong, Singjamei and Thongju areas from 7:30 pm of January 6 till 8 am of the next day, the district Additional Superintendent of Police, Md. Isak told newsmen at a press briefing at the city commando complex on Saturday.
The militants, who were nabbed by the combined security forces, who acted under direct supervision of Additional SP (Operations) Deputy SP (Operations) and Officer-in-charge Cammando Imphal West, were identified as Athokpam Surchandra Singh alias Ningthou alias Chaothoi, 41 s/o A. Kula of Thongju Part-II bearing army number 2547 of ninth batch of 1993 and Laishram Mocha alias Ibungochouba,45 s/o(L) Puskor Singh of Singjamei Thongam Leikai.
The duo had returned from Bangladesh 15 days ago, the Additional SP added.
One Lathod gun, two 9mm pistols, five Lathod bomb shells, one Chinese handgrenade with detonator, one empty case of Lathod bomb shell and 32 rounds of .45 mm were recovered from them, Isak said.

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Election control room

An Election Control Room has been opened in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer in Manipur Secretariat, South Block Annexe, Room No.237/238.
The Control Room can be contacted on telephone numbers 2440042/2440068/2440060/2440067 on all week days.

An Election Control Room has been opened in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer in Manipur Secretariat, South Block Annexe, Room No.237/238.
The Control Room can be contacted on telephone numbers 2440042/2440068/2440060/2440067 on all week days.

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Six PREPAK cadres held

On 4/01/2011, Commandos of District Police, Thoubal arrested following 6(six) cadres of PREPAK at about 7.30 p.m. and recovered one Hand Grenade from the possession of the undernoted PREPAK women cadres at SI. No. 5. during the OPs at Waithou, Haokha and Thoubal Bazar area 1. Oinam Joy Singh 41yrs H/o of Oinam(O) Thoibi @ […]

On 4/01/2011, Commandos of District Police, Thoubal arrested following 6(six) cadres of PREPAK at about 7.30 p.m. and recovered one Hand Grenade from the possession of the undernoted PREPAK women cadres at SI. No. 5. during the OPs at Waithou, Haokha and
Thoubal Bazar area
1. Oinam Joy Singh 41yrs H/o of Oinam(O) Thoibi @ Thoi Thoi @ Aminao of Waithou Tronglaobi.
2. Kachingtabam Lukhoi Sharma 42yrs S/o late K. Abiram Sharma of Moirangpurel Mayai Leikai, Imphal East District.
3. Romio Longmei 32yrs S/o Changyagai Longmei of Ichumkon near Leimaram Water Fall.
4. Oinam Muhindro Meitei 32yrs S/o late O. Dharam Singh of Waithou Tronglaobi.
5. Oinam(O) Thoibi @ Thoi Thoi @ Aminao’36yrs W/o O. Joy Singh of Waithou Tronglaobi
6. Oinam(O) Kabita @ Ranjita Devi 30yrs W/o O. Muhindro Singh of Waithou Tronglaobi.
Preliminary investigation reveals that they were assigned by PREPAK District Commander of Thoubal to hurl grenade at the house of one
Maibam Tarpon Singh of Nepra Company.
A case has been registered Thoubal Police Station for investigation.

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Every voter to be photographed, new DGP assumes charge

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and […]

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Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and Nagaland besides officials of Manipur and officials of the Commission. Every voter will be photographed he said.
Discussions will also be held with neighbouring country Myanmar to ensure free and fair elections he added. All Ministers , MLAs were asked to stop using official vehicles and issuing official orders. Strict actions will be taken up and FIR lodged the CEC further said.
Border areas will be sealed and transportation of arms, liquor will be completely stopped. Indian Oil Corporation officials were asked to ensure that petroleum products are available and an oil depot be specially allotted to political parties and candidates.

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12 killed in accident

Dimapur/Imphal, Jan 5: At least 12 people have been killed and 15 others injured when a bus they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge at Piphema in Nagaland along National Hghway-2, Imphal-Dimapur road, police said on Thursday. Piphema is located at around 40 kilometres towards Kohima from Dimapur.The incident […]

Dimapur/Imphal, Jan 5: At least 12 people have been killed and 15 others injured when a bus they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge at Piphema in Nagaland along National Hghway-2, Imphal-Dimapur road, police said on Thursday.
Piphema is located at around 40 kilometres towards Kohima from Dimapur.The incident happened last night at around 10 when a Shillong-bound Manipur passenger bus, which was carrying about 50 passengers,
including children skidded off the road and plunged into a 300 feet deep gorge after the driver lost control, killing 12 people and injuring another 15.
The ill-fated bus with registration number MN01-1833, which belongs to Network Travels, met with an accident at Piphema in Nagaland last night, police said, adding that 12 people died on the spot and another 15 wounded, but they made no mention whether children were among the dead or injured.
The dead bodies were later conducted autopsy at the Dimapur civil hospital where the injured were also underwent treatment.
Reports said the bodies are being brought to Imphal and they will be arrived here late night

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Gaan Ngai messages

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 5: O.lbobi Singh , Chief Minister in a message said, “I convey my heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur particularly to our Zeliangrong brethren on the auspicious and joyous occasion of Gaan-Ngai which falls on 7th January, 2012. While celebrating a festival, we have to follow the spiritual and […]

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Imphal, Jan 5: O.lbobi Singh , Chief Minister in a message said, “I convey my heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur particularly to our Zeliangrong brethren on the auspicious and joyous occasion of Gaan-Ngai which falls on 7th January, 2012.
While celebrating a festival, we have to follow the spiritual and moral precepts that it conveys and to create conditions in our social demeanor which will preserve and proliferate this gift. A festival has to be celebrated in its true spirit. In Manipur there are people belonging to various ethnic groups and peaceful co-existence is a glorious tradition of the Manipur society. In enjoying a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened and preservation of this bond of oneness is what the Manipuri society calls for to-day so that the glorious tradition of Manipur peaceful co-existence can be continued.
I join the people of Manipur in the celebrating of Gaan-Ngai and convey my heartiest greetings and best wishes to all. Happy Gaan-Ngai.”
Gurbachan Jagat , Governor said in a message, I warmly greet the people of Manipur, especially our Kabul Naga brethren, on the auspicious and happy occasion of “Gaan-Ngai, 2012”.
The festival of “Gaan-Ngai”, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before. It also marks the end of a year and heralds a new one. The festival is an occasion of worship, joy and merriment, providing an opportunity to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society. While celebrating “Gaan-Ngai”, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys, in order to make the festival meaningful.I extend my heartiest greetings and best wishes to all in the celebration of “Gaan-Ngai, 2012”.

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