The bodies of the six Meitei were buried together.

The postmortem report of the remaining 3 people among the 6 people who were kidnapped and killed in Jiribam arrived on Wednesday. This includes a wife and two children. Bullet marks and serious injuries were found on the bodies of the three men. Reports show that all three had died 3-5 days before the bodies were discovered (November 17).

Besides, the postmortem report of two elderly people killed during the Kuki terrorists’ attack on November 11 was also released. Their bodies were found burned on November 12. Some parts of a corpse are missing. The post-mortem of these five took place at Silchar Medical College Hospital in Cachar district of Assam.

Earlier on November 24, post-mortem reports of 3 Meitei people (two women and a child) were revealed. About 15 days ago, on November 11, 10 terrorists were killed in an encounter between security forces and Kuki terrorists.

After this, 3 women and 3 children of a Meitei family were kidnapped by terrorists from Jiribam district. The families had taken refuge in the relief camp in the Borobekara region. About a week later, on November 16 and 17, their bodies were found in the Jiri River in Jiribam district and the Barak River in Cachar, Assam.

The six bodies were buried together on November 22.

Postmortem report of 2 children and 1 woman…

Name- Laishram Lamanganba Gender- Male Age- 10 months Post-mortem report-

Chest injury. Gunshot to the left knee. The upper part of the right shoulder blade is broken. Multiple injuries all over his body including an injury to the left side of his waist. . Right lower jaw. A 1-3 foot mark of injury from a hammer-like weapon.

Name- Telem Thoibi Gender- Female Age- 31 years Post-mortem report-

Both eyes are out of socket. Shot 3 times in the chest and once in the stomach. Both arms were severely damaged by a hammer-like weapon. The skull was crushed with a hammer-like object, causing severe fractures and damage. to brain matter.

Name- Telem Thajmanbi Devi Gender- Female Age- 8 years Post-mortem report-

Death by gunshot.

The post-mortem report of 2 women and 1 child was published on November 24…

Name- Chingkhenganba Singh Sex- Male Age- 3 years Post-mortem report-

Missing right eye. Gunshot wound to the head.

Name- L Hetonbi Devi Gender- Female Age- 25 years Post-mortem report-

Shot 3 in the chest and 1 in the lower waist.

Name- Y Rani Devi Gender- Female Age- 60 years Post-mortem report-

5 bullets were fired. 2 bullets hit the chest and 1 bullet each hit the skull, stomach and 1 hand.

288 CAPF companies deployed in Manipur security

288 companies of the Central Armed Forces have been deployed for the security of Manipur. These include companies of the CRPF, SSB, Assam Rifles, ITBP and other armed forces. Manipur Chief Security Advisor Kuldeep Singh said we have made concrete arrangements. Companies are sent to different locations. New coordination cells and common control rooms will be created in each district.

Minister L Susindro covered the house with barbed wire

The houses of Chief Minister Biren Singh and 17 MLAs were attacked on November 16. The house of Minister L Susindro was also targeted. After this, Susindro covered his house in Imphal East with barbed wires and iron nets.

Susindro said this was the third time since May that my property had been damaged. This time around 3,000 people gathered in front of the house. They damaged the house and opened fire. When BSF and my security personnel asked what should be done, I replied that we should not harm the crowd. However, aerial firing was carried out to disperse the crowd.

Susindro comes from the Meitei community and remains in the news. When weapons were being looted in Manipur, he had set up an arms drop box in his house so that people could deposit their weapons.

Manipur Minister Susindro surrounded his house with barbed wire.

Jewelry worth Rs 1.5 crore looted from MLAs’ houses It has emerged that jewelry worth Rs 1.5 crore was looted in the attack on MLAs’ houses. JDU MLA K. Joykishan Singh’s mother lodged a complaint with the police. The vandalistic mob also looted Rs 18 lakh in cash from the MP’s residence in Thangmeiband area. Property reserved for displaced people was also destroyed.

Sanayai, a relief camp volunteer, said lockers, electronics and furniture were vandalized during the violence. The crowd took away 7 gas bottles. The documents of the displaced people were destroyed. I also tried taking three ACs.

On November 16, miscreants attacked the houses of ministers and deputies. Vehicles were set on fire and shootings also took place.

Why has the situation gotten even worse in Manipur?

November 11: Security forces kill 10 Kuki militants in Jiribam. Kuki militants had kidnapped 6 Meiteis (3 women, 3 children) during the meeting on November 15 and 16: the bodies of five of the six kidnapped people were found. November 16: Attacks on the houses of CM Biren Singh and BJP MLAs took place. . At the same time, 19 BJP MLAs, including some ministers, wrote a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) demanding the removal of CM Biren Singh. On November 17, a protester from Meitei died due to police shooting in Jiribam district at night, after which. the situation has worsened. The sixth body was found in the Barak river in Assam. CRPF Director General Anish Dayal Singh reached Manipur.

Violent incidents took place in Manipur in November

November 11: One farmer was killed and several injured when militants fired from a hill at farmers working in the fields in Yaingangpokpi Shantikhongban area of ​​Manipur on November 9-10: Sansabi, Sabungkhok Khunau in the Imphal East district. incident of firing in Thamnapokpi areas on November 10. On November 9, a 34-year-old woman was killed by militants in Saiton, Bishnupur district. The woman was working in the fields at the time of the incident. November 8: Six houses were set on fire by armed militants in Jairawan village, Jiribam district. Villagers said the attackers also opened fire. A woman died in the incident. The deceased woman was identified as Josangkim Hamar (31). He has 3 children. Villagers say the attackers belonged to the Meitei community. Many people fled their homes after the November 7 incident: a woman from the Hamar tribe was killed by suspected militants. They also burned down houses in Jiribam. In the police case, her husband claimed she was raped before being burned alive. A day later, a woman from the Meitei community was shot dead by suspected Kuki rebels.

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The operation has started against the militants, CM said, and it will continue until the killers of 6 people in Jiribam are arrested.

The Manipur government has launched a large-scale operation to arrest the militants. Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Tuesday said a state-wide operation was underway to arrest the killers of three children and three women who were kidnapped and killed in Jiribam district. …

Manipur CM said: Chidambaram is responsible for the latest violence, he had struck a deal with Myanmar militant groups when he was home minister.

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