NIA has started investigation into the three terrorist attacks that led to the recent violent protests in Manipur. These cases include the terrorist attack on the CRPF camp, the killing of three women and three children by terrorists, and the gang rape and murder of a woman.
AFSPA had to be implemented in five districts
After these terrorist attacks, violent demonstrations started all over Manipur, to deal with which the Central Government had to send seven thousand additional central paramilitary forces and also implement AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) in five districts.
NIA team has visited the spot
Union Home Minister Amit Shah had announced that these cases will be investigated impartially by the NIA and the culprits will be given severe punishment. According to the official statement released on Tuesday, FIRs were registered in these cases on November 13 and the NIA team has also visited the crime scene on November 21-22. Along with this, the work of collecting documents related to these cases is going on.
First case: On November 7, a 31-year-old woman was gang-raped and murdered by terrorists. The mother of three children was raped and then burnt alive by terrorists.
Second case: It is about the terrorist attack on CRPF camp on November 11. A jawan was injured in the firing and later during the search, bodies of eight terrorists along with a large quantity of ammunition were recovered.
Third case: It is related to firing on a police station and setting houses on fire by terrorists, in which two people were burnt to death. Later, the bodies of three women and three children abducted by the terrorists were recovered.
Women took out a protest rally in Manipur
Let us tell you that thousands of women took out a rally against AFSPA on Monday in Imphal East district of Manipur, calling the curfew order wrong. They are demanding the removal of Armed Forces Special Act (AFSPA) 1958 from the state. The central government has recently implemented AFSPA in six police station areas of the state.
The women's rally which started from Kongba market was stopped by the security force squad at a distance of just one kilometer from the Chief Minister's Secretariat. From here the protesting women returned to Kongba to hold a meeting. In the same district, two active members of the banned militant organization United Liberation Front (Pambai faction) have been arrested on charges of being involved in extortion.
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