Manipur: Situation tense but under control in violence-hit Jiribam
Additional security forces have been deployed in the affected areas following the incident on Saturday
PTI
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Imphal, 9 Jun
The situation in Manipur’s Jiribam
district remained "tense" but “under control” on Sunday, after
suspected militants torched two police outposts and at least 70 houses in a
fresh bout of violence in the state, police said.
Additional security forces have
been deployed in the affected areas following the incident on Saturday, they
said. "The situation is tense but under control in the wake of violent
disturbances that broke out in Jiribam district in which miscreants torched two
police pickets, a forest beat office... and several houses belonging to both
Meitei and Kuki communities,” the Manipur Police said in a statement.
More than 70 houses were set on
fire in Lamtai Khunou, Dibong Khunou, Nunkhal and Begra villages, a senior
police officer said. “Police is also actively monitoring social media updates,
which may incite communal feelings amongst the communities and requests general
public to refrain from spreading unfounded/unverified information," it
said.
Violence broke out in Jiribam in
the ethnic strife-torn state on Thursday evening, after suspected militants
killed a 59-year-old man. The person, identified as Soibam Saratkumar Singh,
went missing after he had gone to his farm on June 6 and later, his body was
found with wounds made by a sharp object, an official had said.
Meanwhile, an irate mob stopped a
truck at Sorok Atingbi Khunou late on Saturday and reportedly torched essential
commodities it was carrying, a police officer said. A contingent of more than
70 state police commandos was airlifted from Imphal to Jiribam to assist
security personnel in their operations against militants, he said.
Around 239 Meitei people, mostly
women and children, have been evacuated from peripheral areas of Jiribam on
Friday, and moved to a newly set up relief camp at a multi-sports complex in
the district, officials added.
The state government has also
transferred Jiribam SP A Ghanashyam Sharma to the post of additional director
of the Manipur Police Training College, according to an order issued by the
Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms.
The transfer order was issued hours
after police outposts of Jiri Mukh and Choto Bekra, and the Goakhal forest beat
office were set afire on Saturday morning, they said.
Reacting to the incidents of fresh
violence, newly elected Congress MP from the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha seat,
Angomcha Bimol Akoijam, urged the Manipur government to protect the lives and
properties of the people of Jiribam.
Jiribam, which has a diverse ethnic
composition of Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas, Kukis and non-Manipuris, had so far
remained unaffected by the ethnic strife that has been raging in the
northeastern state since May last year.
The ethnic conflict between Imphal
valley-based Meiteis and hill-based Kukis has led to the deaths of over 200
people, and rendered thousands of people homeless.
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