IT News
Imphal, Nov 23
Murder of a lady teacher in Tuivelzang Village under Tonzang Township of Chin state has irked tension in the neighbouring country sparking a possible tendency of breaching the age old relationships between the two countries, after major human rights group from inside Myanmar putting the matter with serious concerns. A reliable source with Imphal Times said that the gruesome murder was however, committed by a mixed breed of a Meitei (Indian) father and Zou (Myanmarese) mother identified as Binod (40 years), who settled in Tuivelzang Village under Tonzang Township of Chin state of Myanmar since the last 8 years.
Dim Lun Mang, a 27 years old teacher, who hailed from 9 mile, Khaikam Myu in Chin state, was found brutally murdered at Tuivelzang Village under Tonzang Township of Chin state, Myanmar, where she was posted, on the evening of November 17 this year. Dim Lun Mang has a highly decorated academic background. Source with the Imphal Times said that tension runs high among the people of the region as the crime was blamed to Indians in general and armed rebel groups of Manipur in particular, with some human rights group from Myanmar putting up the matter to the Myanmar government as the place of crime is close to the Indo-Myanmar border.
The source with Imphal Times however said that Dim Lun Mang was shot at by Binod, the mixed breed of a Myanmar mother and Indian father on the evening of November 17 at around 10 pm and she succumbed to her injury before reaching hospital. Binod allegedly shot the lady teacher over her denial to hand over his daughter who was reportedly handed over to her by his wife. Binod’s wife handed over her 16 years old daughter to Dim Lun Mang for her education as Binod being a jobless and drunkard would not be able to give her proper education. Binod allegedly fired to the lady teacher with a 12 bore gun and fled along with the gun. Where about of the murderer is not known but is suspected to have been taking shelter somewhere at Sialsih Village under Churachandpur district of Manipur India, where his father along with his Myanmarese mother is settled.