Senapati, June 9, 2026: The 14 Kuki individuals who were reportedly held captive by Naga groups have been released unharmed.
According to available information, the 14 persons were handed over to the Senapati Police Station by the United Naga Council (UNC) and the Naga People's Organisation on Tuesday, 09 June 2026.
The release comes amid heightened tensions in parts of the district. Authorities have taken custody of the released individuals, and further details regarding the circumstances of their captivity and release are awaited.
The individuals released were identified as Thangtinlen Chongloi, Paotinkai Chongloi, Lunsei Chongloi, Kaimang Chongloi, Hengunsei Chongloi, Luntinlal Chongloi, Tonggoulen Chongloi, Sehginlun Chongloi, Sehminhao Chongloi, Paogoulhang Chongloi, Haominlun Kipgen, Lamgoulen Kipgen, Thanglemang Chongloi, and Thangminlen Chongloi.
Following their release, one of the former detainees, Paotinkai Chongloi, stated that they had spent 27 days under the custody of Naga village guards.
“We have been well treated,” he said, adding that they were provided with food, clothing, blankets, and other essential necessities throughout their detention.
According to him, the detainees received the best food available in the area and were cared for during their stay before being released and handed over to the authorities.


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