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Army camp worker missing in Imphal: Villagers trying to find him stopped by army, angry mob blocks road

Tension has risen in the area after a 55-year-old man went missing in West Imphal, Manipur on Tuesday. The missing person has been identified as Laishram Kamalbabu Singh.

He left home on Monday afternoon to go on duty at the Limakhong Army Camp in Kangpokpi and has been missing ever since. His mobile phone is also switched off. He was doing a manual job in an army camp. Police and Army are conducting a search operation to find Kamal Babu.

On Tuesday, a large number of people from the village were going to Limakhong to search for Kamalbabu, but the police stopped them near Kanto Sabal. After this the crowd got agitated and people blocked the roads.

The picture is of 55-year-old Laishram Kamalbabu Singh, who has been missing since Monday.

The villagers were on their way to Limakhong when the police stopped them with barbed wire.

6 Maitai people were kidnapped and killed On November 11, Kuki militants abducted and killed six Maitai people (three women, three children) from Jiribam. Out of which, the postmortem report of 3 dead bodies has come out. According to this, all the bodies were in very bad shape, two women had been shot multiple times.

Among these dead bodies was that of a 3-year-old child, Chingkhenganba. Doctors found a bullet wound in the child's head. Part of the brain and the right eye were missing. It is speculated that the child was shot in the head at close range, causing part of his brain to blow out. He had multiple knife wounds on his chest and body and fractured hands.

There is fear of rising tension in Manipur after the post mortem report. Therefore, late on Sunday evening the state government withdrew the order to open schools and colleges in the five curfew districts of Imphal Valley and Jiribam. Schools and colleges were to be opened here from today.

In fact, security forces killed 10 Kuki-Jo terrorists in an encounter in Jiribam. After this Kuki terrorists kidnapped 6 people of Maitai family. There were three women and three children. They took refuge in the relief camp at Jiribam. Their bodies were found floating in the river on November 16.

All the 6 people seen in the picture belonged to Maitai community. Currently only 3 (circled in red) have postmortem reports.

One woman had 3 bullet wounds in her chest and another woman had 5 bullet wounds in her body Currently, two of the six women, 60-year-old Y Rani Devi and 25-year-old L. PM report has come only of Hetonbi Devi and 3-year-old Chingkhenganba Singh. After the kidnapping, his photo went viral. It features 3-year-old Chingkhengnaba, his mother Hetonbi and eight-month-old brother sitting in front. Reports indicate that Hatonabi was shot 3 times in the chest. Rani Devi was shot, one each in her skull, abdomen, arm and two in the chest.

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The police said – will report on the order of the court The remaining three abducted children, 8-month-old Langamba Singh, his aunt T. Thoibi Devi, 31, and 8-year-old daughter T. Jiribam police have the postmortem report of Thajmanbi Devi. The joint committee demanding justice for the deceased said that the police have refused to give the rest of the report. He has said that he will give the report only on the order of the court.

3 pictures of the funeral…

When 6 dead bodies reached Jiribam from Silchar in Assam, the family could not control themselves.

All these six bodies were buried together in Jiribam.

On November 16, the bodies of three women and three children were found floating in the river.

CM said- This is happening in Manipur, I am ashamed On Sunday, the Manipur Police said that 7 people have been arrested in the last two days in connection with arson and looting of MLAs' houses. Three people were arrested on November 22 from Kakching district. On November 23, 4 people were arrested from Imphal West. The total number of arrests has reached 41.

On November 22, CM N Biren Singh said that the people involved in the arson and looting have been identified. Legal action is being taken against them. He said that I am ashamed to say in public that such incidents are happening in Manipur.

288 companies of CAPF deployed in security of Manipur 288 companies of the Central Armed Forces have been deployed for the security of Manipur. Another 90 companies were deployed on Friday. Manipur Chief Security Adviser Kuldeep Singh said that the companies are being sent to different places. Companies of CRPF, SSB, Assam Rifles, ITBP and other armed forces are stationed in Manipur.

Chief Security Adviser Kuldeep Singh said that we have made solid arrangements. A new coordination cell and joint control room will be created in each district. We have already reviewed the existing cells and joint control rooms.

Minister L Susindro covered the house with barbed wire On November 16, the house of Chief Minister Biren Singh and 17 MLAs were attacked. Minister of State L. Susindro's house was also targeted.

Susindro has covered his house in Imphal East with barbed wire and iron mesh. He said – security of property is our constitutional right. If the mob attacks again, there will be a jaw-dropping response.

Susindro said that this is the third time since May that my property has been damaged. This time around 3 thousand people gathered outside the house. They damaged the house, firing was done.

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When the BSF and my security forces asked what should be done, I said that no harm should be done to the crowd. However, they fired in the air to disperse the crowd.

Susindro has been in the news a lot. When arms were being looted in Manipur, he made a drop box for arms in his house so that people could deposit their arms. Susindro hails from the Meitei community.

Manipur minister Susindro has surrounded his house with barbed wire.

On November 16 miscreants attacked the houses of ministers and MLAs. Vehicles were torched and firing was also done.

Jewelery worth 1.5 crore looted from MLA's house Jewelery worth Rs 1.5 crore has been looted during the attack on the house of the MLAs. JDU MLA K. Joykishan Singh's mother filed a police complaint. A mob of vandals also looted cash worth Rs 18 lakh from the MLA's residence in Thangmaeiband area. Goods kept for displaced people were also destroyed.

Relief camp volunteer Sanayai claimed that lockers, electronic items and furniture were vandalized during the violence. The mob took away 7 gas cylinders. Documents of displaced people were destroyed. Also tried to take three ACs.

Security forces are screening people coming and going in violence-hit areas.

NPP said- will support Manipur CM only if he is removed The National People's Party (NPP), which has withdrawn support to the BJP-led government in Manipur, has said that the party may reconsider its decision if it removes Chief Minister N Biren Singh.

National Vice President of NPP Yunam Joykumar Singh said- Biren Singh has completely failed to bring peace in the state. Due to this, the National President of NPP withdrew support from the government.

However, the withdrawal of support has not affected the Manipur government as the BJP has an absolute majority with 32 MLAs in the 60-member house. Naga People's Front and JDU are also in the ruling coalition.

MLA may have participated due to confusion – Joykumar Joykumar claimed that three NPP MLAs attended the meeting chaired by the Chief Minister on November 18, which could be due to confusion. This meeting was for NDA MLAs. Not only have we withdrawn support from the Biren Singh-led government, but we are still allies of the NDA.

However, we have warned our legislators that action may be taken against them if they attend such meetings without the prior approval of the state or national president.

The Central Government recently announced the deployment of 50 new CAPF companies in Manipur.

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Why the situation worsened again in Manipur?

  • 11 November: Security forces killed 10 Kuki militants in Jiribam. During the encounter, Kuki militants abducted 6 Maitais (3 women, 3 children).
  • November 15-16: The bodies of five of the six abductees were recovered.
  • 16 November: The houses of CM Biren Singh and BJP MLAs were attacked. At the same time, 19 BJP MLAs, including several ministers, wrote to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) demanding the removal of CM Biren Singh.
  • 17 November: The situation worsened after a Maitai protester was shot dead by the police in Jiribam district during the night. CRPF DG Anish Dayal Singh reached Manipur on November 17 to take stock of the violence.
  • 18 November: The body of the last kidnapped woman was found.

Violent incidents took place in Manipur in November

  • 11 November: Militants fired from a hill on farmers working in the fields in Manipur's Yaingangpokpi Shantikhongban area, killing one farmer and injuring several others.
  • November 9-10: On November 10, firing incidents took place in Sansabi, Sabungkhok Khunau and Thamnapokpi areas of Imphal East district. On November 9, a 34-year-old woman was killed by militants in Saiton in Bishnupur district. The woman was working in the field at the time of the incident.
  • 8 November: Six houses were torched by armed militants in Jairawan village of Jiribam district. Villagers alleged that the attackers also opened fire. A woman died in this incident. The deceased woman was identified as Josangkim Humar (31). He has 3 children. Villagers alleged that the attackers belonged to the Meetei community. After the incident, many people left the house and ran away.
  • 7 November: A woman belonging to the Hamar tribe was killed by suspected militants. They also set fire to houses in Jiribam. In the police case, her husband has alleged that she was raped before being burnt alive. A day later, a woman from the Maitai community was shot dead by suspected Kuki insurgents.

560 days of violence in Manipur The violence between Kuki-Maitai has been going on for more than 560 days. During this period, 237 people have died, more than 1500 people have been injured, 60 thousand people have left their homes and live in relief camps. About 11 thousand FIRs were registered and 500 people were arrested.

During this time there were incidents like naked parade of women, gang rape, burning alive and throat slitting. Even now Manipur is divided into two parts. There are Kukis in the hill districts and Meitis in the plains districts. Boundaries are drawn between the two, crossing means death.

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