Militants torch police outpost, set houses on fire in Manipur
The gunmen suspected to be hill-based militants also launched multiple attacks taking advantage of the darkness at Lamtai khunou, Modhupur area of the district located nearly 220 km from the state capital Imphal.
PTI
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Imphal, 8 June
Suspected militants torched a
police outpost and set several houses on fire in Manipur's Jiribam district on
Saturday, officials said.
The militants torched the Jiri
police outpost located in Chotobekra area on the banks of the Barak river at
around 12.30 am, they said.
The gunmen suspected to be
hill-based militants also launched multiple attacks taking advantage of the
darkness at Lamtai khunou, Modhupur area of the district located nearly 220 km
from the state capital Imphal.
Several houses have been burnt,
mostly in the outlying areas of Jiribam district though the exact number cannot
be confirmed, a district official based in Jiribam told PTI.
A commando contingent of Manipur
Police has been airlifted to Jiribam on Saturday morning from Imphal to assist
in the security operations against the militants, police said.
Meanwhile, newly elected Congress
MP from the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha seat Angomcha Bimol Akoijam has urged the
state government to protect the lives and properties of the people of Jiribam
district.
Akoijam told reporters at a press
conference here that, "I have talked with district officials of Jiribam.
They said some reinforcements have reached. While those in the town are being
provided security, those in peripheral areas are not being provided
security."
Nearly 239 people mostly women and
children have been evacuated from their villages in the Jiribam district and
are taking shelter at the sports complex in Jiri town after violence broke out
following the killing of a man allegedly by militants, officials said Saturday.
On 6 June, the Jiribam district
administration had clamped an indefinite curfew in the district following the
killing of a 59-year-old man belonging to one community allegedly by militants
belonging to another community.
The killing triggered fresh ethnic
flare-up in the district which had remained unaffected by the violence.
Jiribam, which has a diverse ethnic
composition comprising Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas, Kukis and non-Manipuris, had so
far remained unaffected by the ethnic strife which has been raging in Manipur
since May last year.
The ethnic conflict between Imphal
Valley-based Meiteis and hills-based Kukis has led to the deaths of over 200
people and rendered thousands of people homeless.
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