Tag: Mizoram Police

  • More Myanmar refugees entering Mizoram due to clashes: Police

    The police officer said that Myanmar nationals are being provided with shelter and food by locals, community leaders, NGOs and churches.

  • Fresh tension on Assam-Mizoram border, theft case filed against Assam cops

    Express News Service

    GUWAHATI: Weeks after the violence on the Assam-Mizoram interstate border, the Mizoram Police have now filed a case of theft against unnamed Assam Police personnel.Mizoram’s Kolasib District Magistrate H Lalthlangliana alleged that a group of Assam Police personnel had entered Mizoram’s territory and took away construction materials.“They came to our side at around 12:30 pm yesterday (Saturday) and took away about five quintals of rod (TMT bars) in a pickup vehicle from a place where a bridge is being constructed to connect the paddy fields of our first Chief Minister, C Chhunga with the main road,” Lalthlangliana said.“So, a case was lodged against the policemen. I got news that about 100 Assam policemen came to the spot this morning. So, our cops had to be rushed to the spot,” he said.Kolasib shares its border with Assam’s Hailakandi district in the area of fresh tension.Lalthlangliana said during telephonic conversations with his Hailakandi counterpart Rohan Jha on Sunday, he had insisted on the withdrawal of the Assam policemen and return of the materials.“The Hailakandi DM requested me to withdraw our force. I told him that we shall do so only if they withdraw their force and return the materials,” Lalthlangliana said.Kolasib Superintendent of Police Vanlalfaka Ralte said Mizoram had to deploy the personnel as the construction materials were taken away by the Assam cops from Mizoram’s Bairabi area.“The Assam Police are about to hand over the TMT bars. That’s a goodwill gesture. If they return the materials, the case of theft will be withdrawn,” Ralte said.Hailakandi SP Gaurav Upadhyay described the charge of theft as concocted, baseless, malafide and devoid of any facts and an attempt by the Mizoram administration to divert the attention from the main issue – illegal construction by Mizoram on Assam soil.Upadhyay said when some Mizoram workers were found trying to build a bridge in Kachurtal on the Assam side on Friday, Assam Police personnel rushed to the area and stopped the construction work.“Next day, around 40-50 Mizo security forces reached the bridge and few Mizo security forces came towards Assam side of the bridge in complete violation of the joint statement issued by both states on August 5 to maintain peace in border areas. Moreover, when they were asked by local policemen to leave Assam land, they, in a brazen act of belligerence, refused to do so,” Upadhyay said.He said to assert Assam’s position and ask the Mizoram forces to retreat, 200 Assam cops and commandos, led by him, had gone to the site.“Being a responsible force, the Assam Police did not confront and are giving the respective civil administration a chance to amicably resolve the matter by stopping the construction and removing the Mizoram forces,” the SP added.

  • Tension eases on Mizoram border after Assam returns seized construction materials

    Express News Service

    GUWAHATI: Fresh tension on the Assam-Mizoram border eased on Sunday after Assam’s Hailakandi district administration had returned seized construction materials to Mizoram’s Kolasib administration.

    Trouble was brewing on the interstate border since Friday after the Assam Police personnel had stopped Mizoram’s construction of a bridge and seizure of construction materials (TMT bars).

    The incident had made the Mizoram Police file a case of theft against the Assam Police. Mizoram claimed the site of construction falls in Bairabi area of Kolasib district. Assam claimed it is Kachurtal in Hailakandi district.

    Mizoram’s Kolasib District Magistrate H Lalthlangliana confirmed the construction materials were returned by the Hailakandi district administration.

    “Hailakandi DM returned all construction materials, taken away by Assam Police on Friday, at 6 pm today (Sunday),” Lalthlangliana said.

    He said the case registered against the Assam Police would be withdrawn.

    “They had come to our side and taken away about five quintals of rod in a pickup vehicle from a place where a bridge is being constructed to connect the paddy fields of our first Chief Minister, C Chhunga with the main road,” the DM said.

    Kolasib Superintendent of Police Vanlalfaka Ralte said Mizoram had withdrawn the cops from the site following the return of construction materials by Assam.

    During his telephonic conversations with Hailakandi DM Rohan Jha earlier in the day, Lalthlangliana had stressed on the withdrawal of the Assam police personnel and the return of the materials.

    Hailakandi SP Gaurav Upadhyay said when some Mizoram workers were found trying to build a bridge at Kachurtal on the Assam side of the border on Friday, the Assam Police personnel rushed to the area and stopped the construction work.

    The incident comes less than a month after the July 26 violence on the interstate border in which six Assam police personnel were killed and scores of others, including an SP, were injured.

  • Mizoram cops file FIR against Assam CM Himanta, 6 senior govt officials

    By Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: The Mizoram Police booked Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, six senior officials and 200 unidentified policemen, holding them responsible for the July 26 violence on the Assam-Mizoram interstate border.

    The FIR was registered on Monday following the skirmishes.The officials include Inspector General of Police Anurag Agarwal, Deputy Inspector General of Police Devojyoti Mukherjee, Cachar District Magistrate Keerthi Jalli, Cachar Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Chandrakant Nimbalkar, Divisional Forest Officer Sunnydeo Choudhury and Dholai police station officer-in-charge Sahab Uddin.In a WT message to the Assam Chief Secretary, the officials were asked to depose before the Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Vairengte in Kolasib district on August 1. The SDPO is the investigating officer of the case.