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ATDUCO warns Kuki militants of serious consequences if not punish the kidnappers

by Rabi Takhellambam
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Imphal, Feb 13:

The All Thoubal District United Club’s Organisation (ATDUCO) has expressed strong condemnation to the kidnapping of three labourers by Kuki Militant groups to meet their demand.

The organization while expressing strong concerns about the illegal act of the Kuki Militants urged the government authority not to remain as silent spectators. ATDUCO also warn the government of serious consequences if the government fails to make a statement on why the Kuki Militants had committed such a heinous crime by kidnapping 3 labourers within 7 days.

The organization also warned the Kuki Militant group involved in the kidnapping of the 3 labourers to taking the responsibility for any untoward incident that may disturb the peaceful coexistence among the various people of the state.

The organization also question the Kuki Militant about their intention in the kidnapping of the three labourers. It said that such act will not silence the voice of the Manipuris particularly the Meeteis. To the Kuki rebel group ensuing the Suspension of operation (SoO) with the government, the organization appealed to clarify whether they have hands in such kidnapping activities and if not they should trace those gang involved in the kidnapping and award punishment to make sure that the cordial relationship between the various communities continues to exist.  

The organization, however, thanked the state police and the Chief Minister of Manipur for their prompt action by rescuing the 3 labourers.

It may be mention that Chief Minister N. Biren Singh had conferred reward of Rs. 10 lakh to the Imphal East Police team, who had rescued the three workers abducted by suspected KNLA militants from Laikhong, in a simple function held at Chief Minister’s Secretariat yesterday. He also announced that commendation certificates would be given to all the personnel and officers, who took part in the operation.

As per official report, the three labourers engaged in the construction of a bridge at Laikhong near Nongpok Keithelmanbi were kidnapped by suspected KNLA militants on February 7, 2021, at about 10 pm. After the matter was reported to Thoubal Dam Police Station on February 11 at about 11.30 am, Imphal East District Police and Imphal East District police commandos immediately swung into action launching intensive search operations at Keihao, Henjang, Kamuching forest hill range.

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