Monday, July 28, 2008

Enraged Lamlai people storming Lamlai PS and a dharna staged against recruiting child soldiers


Missing children: Public storm Lamlai PS
By Our Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, Jul 27: Infuriated over the missing of three children from Nungoi and Challou under Lamlai Assembly Constituency of Imphal East district, the locals stormed Lamlai police station demanding that they produce the individuals being detained in the police station in connection with kidnapping children.
Interestingly, even as there was a great din and loud altercations at the police station, some unidenti- fied persons attempted to take away a boy belonging to Yaingangpokpi Makha Leikai after tying up his hands. Later acting on unconfirmed reports that those individuals who attempt to kidnap the child were in Joyland hills near Shabungkhok, the local people went there and hunted for the kidnappers.
The three children from Nungoi and Challou who have gone missing and whose whereabouts still remained untraced have been identified as Chongtham Robinson (13) s/o Sengoi, Luwangshangbam Birjit alias Tombi (15) s/o late Omra and Mutum Inao alias London (13) s/o Tochamu.
Robinson was reading in Lamjing Meira English School in class VII while Birjit was reading in Eternal Spring School in class VIII. Both of them belong to Nungoi. They went out together from the home of Robinson in the afternoon of July 7 before they went missing.
Mutum Inao of Challou was reading in Lamlai High School located at Challou Awang Leikai in class III. He went missing since June 30 when he went to watch a movie in Lamlai cinema hall.
Even though the three children went missing since many days back, necessary reports were made to police a few days back, informed a police source adding that for each missing children a case has been registered.
Closing down all shops at Lamlai Bazar, a public meeting was held today in connection with the missing children.
Many speakers addressing the meeting appealed to the public to be alert against child kidnappers.
Later, a large number of women took out a rally from Lamlai Bazar to Lamlai police station where they made vociferous demonstrations demanding to produce the four individuals being detained there in connection with kidnapping children. The visibly enraged mob pressed that they would question the detainees where they kept the children and to which organisation they handed over the children.
Shortly after, the mob tried to force open the gate of the police station and this led to tussle with police personnel.
Later some representatives including mothers of the three missing children were allowed entry into the police station where there was a brief talk between the two sides. Then the crowd turned back after they were convinced by the police officers that they could not meet detainees without permission from Court.
Coming back to Lamlai Bazar, the crowd of people held another meeting with local MLA and Health Minister Ph Parijat.
Addressing the meeting, Parijat asserted that it was time to wage a civil war against kidnapping children.
He also claimed that the Government has taken up several measures so that parents can live with peace of mind.
Of the various resolutions adopted during the meeting, the the primary ones were demand for capital punishment to child kidnappers, excommunication of child kidnappers from society, boycotting all organisations involved in kidnapping young children, demand to publish clearly the Government policy to curb kidnapping young children etc.
Even as the large crowd of women were trying to storm Lamlai police, around 10 individuals clad in block clothes attempted to kidnap a boy from Yaingangpokpi Makha Leikai at about 2.30 pm.
According to the boy identified as Ngangom Indrajit alias Nanaocha (16) s/o Manibabu, there was no one in the house when the incident took place. While his mother was away at Yaingangpokpi Bazar to sell vegetables, his elder sister Lakshmi also left home to join her mother. His father had already went away to attend a shradha ceremony.
As Indrajit was sleeping in the house with the kitchen door open, the unknown persons called out his name to which he woke up. But in the next moment, he was kicked at the chest. Soon they tied up his hands at the back and immersed his head in a plastic bucket containing water. Then the black clad men started thrashing him, he retold.
The local people opined that the unidentified persons might have left behind Indrajit as he lost consciousness.
Later acting on reports that the kidnappers were in Joyland hills near Shabungkhok, the local went there and hunted for the kidnappers. But they retreated as it was getting late.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Protest by womenfolk against kidnapping of children and police swing into action against vehicles with tinted glass.


Students rescued, kidnappers held, protests galore
By Our Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, Jul 26: Two students reading in class VI in Antartic English School, Yairipok were rescued by IRB and police personnel from being kidnapped by unidentified armed persons today. On the other hand, local people of Pangaltabi pulled up one individual reportedly involved in kid- napping children while Thoubal police commandos apprehended another individual in subsequent search operations.
According to informa-tion received from Imphal East Police, two students clad in casual dress were found travelling in a bus co-ming Yairipok side by a team of 4th IRB personnel at Kongba bridge. Their school uniforms were found inside their satchels.
Suspicious as they were, the IRB team detained the two children and informed Imphal East police. Subse-quently, the two children were picked up by a police team led by Additional SP (Imphal East) Md Qayamuddin.
On verification, the two 12 year old children were identified as Md Aslam Khan and Md Juber, both belonging to Yairipok Singda.
Further it was learnt that some armed persons who came in a van with a child threatened Aslam Khan when he was coming to school on July 24 to come to Andro parking today.
Acting on the threat Aslam Khan was coming to Andro parking with Juber today. Both the children have been handed over to their respective parents this afternoon, conveyed the police source.
On the other hand, two individuals came to Pangal-tabi under Sugnu police sta- tion last night and thrashed a mother for refusing to hand over her child. Follo-wing the incident, the local people rounded up one of the two individuals who attempted to kidnap child-ren this morning. The indi- vidual was later handed over to Assam Rifles.
According to informa-tion received from police, the two individuals came to the house of one Ningom-bam Sabitri and asked for her son. On the refusal of Sabi-tri, the duo thrashed the mother.
Enraged with the inci-dent, the locals built up a mob this morning and hun-ted down one of the two individuals involved in thrashing Sabitri.
The accused identified as Takhellambam Sarat (21) of Pangaltabi Chingkha Lei-kai was later handed over to 21 Assam Rifles stationed in the village this afternoon.
Acting on information provided by the villagers, Thoubal police comman-dos and Assam Rifles mana- ged to nab the other indi-vidual involved in the inci- dent. The second accused has been identified as one Somorjit.
Protest rally: Suspen-ding their daily activities for the day, women vendors of Khwairamband Bazar today took out a rally on the streets of Imphal deman-ding that armed militants stop kidnapping young children and recruiting them as child soldiers.
Before taking out the rally, the women vendors staged at Wakat Meepham at the temporary sheds of the market starting from 10 am.
At around 12.30 pm, the protestors took an instant decision of taking out the rally and started out from the temporary market sheds car-rying festoons and placards and shouting slogans de-manding to stop at once kidnapping of young child-ren and recruiting them as child soldiers by militants as well as decrying the alleged silence/inaction of the Go-vernment over the issue.
As the women protes-tors neared BT Flyover, police stopped them from going ahead leading to a confrontation.
Regardless of the police action, the infuriated wo-menfolk marched ahead upto Treasury Office where a reinforcement of police personnel stopped them de-claring the area a security alert zone. From there, the rallyists were made to turn back with the security per-sonnel in tow. After passing through Khoyathong and Nagamapal, the protestors converged at the temporary market shed.
Consequent to the agi-tation of the women ven- dors, most of the shops in Khwairamband Bazar re-mained shut for the day affecting normal business transaction.
Protest rally and Wakat Meepham against kidnap-ping of young children and recruiting them as child sol-diers by militants were also reportedly held at different parts of the State today.
At Kumbi Bazar, a mass protest rally was taken out against kidnapping of child-ren, release all the kidnap- ped children, not to recruit child soldiers, reduce prices of essential commodities and hike the wages of daily wage earners.
Organised jointly by Apunba Nupi Lup, Bishnupur district, Kumbi Branch and Apunba Nupi Lup, Kumbi, the protest rally participated by a large number of students from different schools of Kumbi area, social workers, Meira Paibis, Pradhans and members of Zilla Parishad as taken out from Kumbi Tera Kha till Kumbi PS before returning to the starting point where a public meeting was held.
Those who spoke at the meeting strongly condemned kidnapping of young and innocent children and recruiting them as child soldiers.
They also drew the attention of the Government to the problems being faced by the people due to hike in the prices of essential commodities.
The meeting resolved to take recourse to various intense agitations if the Government does not take up ne- cessary steps to reduce the price of essential commodities.
In protest against kidnapping of young children for recruitment as child soldiers, the students and teachers of Temple of Learning School, Canchipur also took out a silent rally today.
A protest rally was also taken out against kidnapping young children at Mayang Imphal today by the Meira Paibis and the students of the area.
Holding placards inscribed with messages demanding to stop kidnapping of young children and allowing them to study without any fear and intimidation, the participants also shouted slogans during the rally.
After the rally organised under the aegis of All Manipur Nupi Marup, a meeting a public meeting was held at Mayang Imphal Bazar in this regard.
At Samurou Bazar, the local Meira Paibis and students staged a Wakat Meepham over the same issue.
Under the aegis of Khundrakpam Awang Leikai and Khundrakpam Mayai Leikai Santiraksha Marup, a sit-in-protest demonstration against child abductions and recruitment of child soldiers was also held at Pangalba Lai Haraopham ground today.
At night, Meira Paibis of Keishampat Leimajam Leikai took out a torch rally decrying abduction of young children for recruitment as child soldiers by militants.
The torch rallyists also shouted slogans urging the Government to take up necessary measures to stop child abductions by militants.