Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Khordak killing: 3 missing, 1 escapes

IMPHAL, May 12: Although five bodies have been recovered from out of the nine non-Manipuris who have been taken inside the Keibul Lamjao National Park by unidentified armed persons yesterday, one of them reportedly managed to escape while three are still missing.
According to police re-port, four bodies that bore deep cut wounds probably made by some sharp objects were retrieved from Khor-dak Awang Leikai side of the National Park last night and another body with bul-let wounds was retrieved from around the same area today morning.
Meanwhile, another non-Manipuri youth who managed to escape from the clutches of the unidentified killers reported to the Po-rompat Police Station of Im-phal East District today and confirmed from his state-ment that three more are still missing.
Identifying the escaped youth as Md Babloo alias Irasad (20) s/o Habib, police report said that all nine of them including the five kill-ed, the three missing and the one escaped had gone toge-ther from Kumbi Bazar after hiring an autorickshaw at around 9 am yesterday. All nine of them are cloth sellers and were going to Nongma-ikhong to sell garments.
In all 14 of them have come form Imphal. But another group comprising five of them went to sepa-rate place after getting down from the bus at Kumbi.
As the unidentified arm-ed persons started killing them one by one after being taken to the park, three of them escaped and fled for their lives. But of the four, two got wounded.
Taking Babloo along with them, Imphal East Po-lice today went to Khordak to search for the missing per-sons. The search team was led by IG (Law & Order -II) C Doungel.
The missing persons have been identified as Md Safiq (27) so Farooq, Md Babloo alias Twinkle (23) s/o Gulam Nabi and Md Mubin (20) s/o Kaluwa Dagar. Inclusive of the escaped Irasad, all four of them hailed from Kalakasher under Bulansahar in Uttar Pradesh but staying in rented rooms at Hatta.
bodies recovered so far were that Md Iqbal Khan (23) s/o Anwar, Md Umar (23) s/o Nanu Khan, Md Ha-nib (24) s/o Zuma Khan, Md Rashid Ali (18) s/o Farooq, all hailing from Kalakasher and Md Abin Ali (13) s/o Ahmad Ali of Baskandi of Silchar, Assam. They were also staying at Hatta on rent. Their bodies are still lying at the mortuary of RIMS Hospital.

Bank route for employees’ pay

IMPHAL, May 12: Reminding the Government order of compulsory payment of salaries and other entitlements of State Govt employees of all grades through their respective bank accounts, Director of Institutional Finance, Govt of Manipur H Deleep Singh has categorically stated that for implementation of the scheme efficaciouly all emplo-yees are required to open their personal accounts in the banks immediately. Each DDO should supervise and ensure that all emplo-yees under him/her have opened their personal bank accounts and their salaries and other entitlements are drawn through bank accounts, the Director said, adding that bank branches identified under the scheme should also extend full co-operation and liaison directly with DDOs along with organising camps in offices for opening of bank accounts within the shortest possible time.