Thursday, February 28, 2013

Manipuri Girl Molested in Delhi, FIR Delayed

New Delhi, February 28, 2013: A 24-year-old woman from Manipur was allegedly molested and assaulted by her director on February 26 in the national capital. Although the victim initially filed a complaint at the Vasant Kunj Police Station, the police reportedly refused to register the FIR.

The victim, identified as Preeti (name changed), has been working at Gold Leaf Spa in Mahipalpur since October of last year.

According to Preeti, she was physically assaulted and molested around 2 p.m. on February 26 by a Thai national named Janya, who is the Director of Gold Leaf Spa and a business partner of Mr. Deepak Mittal, the spa's owner. She lodged a written complaint the same evening at Vasant Kunj Police Station. However, when she returned the next day to collect a copy of the FIR, Sub-Inspector Ravi Yadav told her that her complaint letter had been misplaced.

“I was abused, beaten, and molested inside our office by our director, Janya. I feel unsafe—she could attack me again at any time. Some of my Northeast friends have also been assaulted by her in the past,” Preeti told NE Helpline.

Dr. Alana Golmei, founding member of the North East Helpline, brought the matter to the attention of PK Malik, Station House Officer (SHO) of Vasant Kunj Police Station. Later in the day, NE Helpline's media in-charge, Bruce K. Thangkhal, accompanied the victim to the station, where an FIR was finally lodged under Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). A medical examination was also carried out with NE Helpline's intervention.

North East Helpline strongly urges the Delhi Police to take immediate action and arrest the accused without delay.

BKT

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ten NE students attack in Delhi, Two seriously injured, One admitted in ICU

Two Seriously Injured, One Admitted in ICU
No FIR Registered, No Action to Arrest the Culprits

New Delhi, Feb 27, 2013 --- Ten North East students were attacked at Delhi, two seriously injured, and one admitted in ICU. Delhi Police delayed in registering FIR and no action taken to apprehend the culprits. The racial attack on North East India continues in the national capital. In active of Delhi police is the matter of concern.

According to the source reaching to the North East Helpline, ten North East boys from Manipur were attacked by a group of unknown people on 24 February night in Delhi University campus. While they were returning after dropping one of their friends in DU hostel, a group numbering 8 to 9 people came from behind attacked on them with sticks. When they raised their voice and tried to defend themselves, the culprits fled from the spot. Two of them suffer seriously and one still in Intensive Care Unit, while others suffered.

They received first AID from DU clinic, and then referred to Hindu Rao Hospital, where the admission was denied, then latter taken to St. Parmanant Hospital. The Doctors on Duty at St Parmanant Hospital informed Police and the police took the statement from the victims. A medical legal case is registered at the hospital.

A group of student from Manipur went to Maurice Nagar Police Station to register the complaint in written. The police official has taken the footage of CCTV installed at the place where the incident took place. The police have shown the footage to the students who went to registered the complaint. The police have given assurance to arrest the culprits.

NE Helpline has contacted the Maurice Police Station and found out that no FIR is registered until the filing of this report. Delay in registering the FIR and inactive of Delhi police is the matter of the concern for the North East communities living in Delhi and NCR, who have been constantly targeted for racial attack and sexual violence.

North East Helpline appeals to the Delhi police to register the case against the attackers as per the instruction given by Union Home Ministry in 2012 to book the racial attackers under the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Prevention of Atrocity Act and appeals the Delhi Government to compensate to the victims.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Nehginpao Kipgen invited as “Country Expert for Burma” by V-Dem

Nehginpao Kipgen, general secretary of the U.S.-based Kuki International Forum (KIF) and a researcher on the politics of South and Southeast Asia with a concentration on Burma/ Myanmar, has been invited to serve as a “Country Expert for Burma/Myanmar” for a global academic research project called ‘Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem)’. The V-Dem (www.v-dem.net) is a collaborative project of eminent social scientists from different academic institutions around the world.

An invitation letter dated February 13, 2013 states that “You were chosen because you already have expertise on many aspects of the political system…..country and its history. We would be very grateful for your support for this initiative. Improvements in our understanding of democracy depend upon the participation of experts around the world.”

Kipgen in his response to the invitation, which was also posted in his facebook page, wrote “I am honored to be invited as “Country Expert” on Burma/Myanmar by Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), a collaborative academic research project of the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg (Sweden), and the Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame (USA). The research theme “Measuring Degrees and Types of Democracy” relates to my area of research interest, that is, democracy, democratic transition, and democratization.”

The V-Dem project aims to “develop more nuanced measurements of democracy: distinct measures of electoral, liberal, participatory, majoritarian, consensual, deliberative, and egalitarian democracy, as well as a number of lower level components of democracy such as free and fair elections, inclusion of women and minorities, judicial independence, and many others. These qualities distinguish V-Dem from extant democracy indices such as the well-known Polity IV and Freedom House indices. V-Dem will cover all countries from 1900 to the present.”

COHSEM SAINA NUAI A 10+2 EXAM KIPAN, CCPUR DISTRICT AH CANDIDATE 1164 TE’N EXAM BAWL

Lamka, Feb 25[zolengthe]: Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur (CoHSEM) saina nuai a 10+2 examination tuni’n kipan a, Churachandpur District sung ah Exam Centre (A) Churachandpur Govt. College leh Don Bosco Higher Secondary School tegel ah Arts candidate Donbosco Hr. Sec. School students Roll. No. 9730 akipat 9740 tan, V.K. Tawna College simlai Roll. No. 9820 – 9878, Young Pillars College simlai Roll No. 9934 – 9941, Sielmat Christian Hr. Sec. School students Roll No. 10099 –10179 tualeh Old Course candidate (Arts & Science) te jousie zong Ccpur College mun ah exam na nei ua,tualeh Science subject te jousie’n Centre (A)Donbosco Hr.sec.school leh Ccpur Collge mun ah nei uhi. Donbosco Hr. Sec.School apat students Roll No.9673 – 9729, V.K. Tawna College student RollNo. 9741 – 9819, Young Pillars College students Roll No. 9879 – 9933, Vision Academy students Roll No. 9942 – 9974, Rengkai Hr. Sec. School Roll No. 9975 – 10017 tualeh Sielmat Christian Hr. Sec. School students Roll No. 10018 –10098 te’n exam nei ua, Don Bosco ah Science Candidate 353 in Exam anei ban uah,Centre B Lamka College mun’a Arts Candidate mi-487 in exam aneina lah uah student 7 absent ua, Science Candidate 282 lah ah 1 absent in Commerce Candidate 90 lah’a 1 absent hi. Tualeh tutung 2013 exam na Arts Candidate 592 leh Science Candidate 572 akigawm in Candidate 1164 te’n exam abawl uh ahi hi.

Eimi 14 In CS Main-2012 Gelhching, Interview Samlai

Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2012 Result Feb.22 in suak.
Main Exam pen October,2012 in om hi. Interview/Personality Test pen March 4, 2013 in kipan ding hi.

Hiai a nuaia Zo-suanten lohchinna ngah uhi. (Min bana kigelhpen RollNo. ahi)
1. Lianminthang Samte - 028083
2. Lalgoulian - 316759
3. K Hauthang - 354711
4. Samuel S Vaiphei - 111246
5. Samuel Tongminlen Lhungdim - 002889
6. Joel G Haokip - 010110
7. Paokai Haokip - 017617
8. Neilenthang Telien - 110551
9. Eric C Lallawmpuia - 011389
10. Remlalliana Hnamte - 025011
11. K Lalbiakchhuanga - 041269
12. Andrew H Lalremruata - 047471
13. Larinpuii Hrahsel - 219433
14. Grace Lalrindiki Pachuau – 317267

WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST IN YOUR PERSONALITY TEST.
Hiai anuai a i site ua Prelim Result Roll No. pansan ahi.Gelhkhelh omleh bawldik theih ahi.

Source:zogam.com

Monday, February 25, 2013

Army Colonel, five others arrested in Manipur drugs haul

Imphal, Mon Feb 25 2013[Indian Express]: An Army Colonel posted as the Defence PRO in Imphal and five others were arrested by the Manipur police on Sunday for allegedly ferrying drugs, estimated to be worth between Rs 15-30 crore, to the Indo-Myanmar border
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Col Ajay Choudhury, a Territorial Army sepoy posted under him, an Indigo Airlines associate manager and three others have been accused of ferrying pseudoephedrine, used for manufacturing heroin, in three vehicles, including the Colonel's official vehicle. Police suspect the Colonel had ferried drugs at least four times in the past.

"We have estimated that the drugs are worth between Rs 15-30 crore in the international market. We caught three vehicles carrying these drugs at Pallel. The three civilians were Kukis and seem to be involved in the drug racket," said Manipur DGP Y Joykumar Singh.

"They seem to have been involved in a number of such operations before. Col Choudhury has been denying his involvement, but one of the cars carrying the drugs was alloted to him by the Army. The consignment was on its way to Moreh, the Indo-Myanmar border town," said Singh. "We had received a tip-off that a big consignment of drugs was on its way to Moreh," he added.

In New Delhi, officials said strict action will be taken if the Colonel is found guilty.

ZCF Delhi in album masapen hawnna nei

Zomi Christian Fellowship (ZCF), Delhi in February 24, 2013 (Sunday) nin a 31-veina Thanksgiving Day mang. Tua hun ah Manipur Evangelical Lutheran Church (MELCD), Zou Presbyterian Church Synod (ZPCS), Zomi Christian Fellowship, Vikaspuri, Evangelical Convention Church  banah hattuom dandang ten zong tami programme uappih in, Lapawl ngaitah sa uhi. Tami hun ah ZCF Delhi pastor Rev Jangkholun Mangte in album 'A Sangzaw lam' (Higher Ground) kichi ZCF Youth Department in a bawl hawnna nei hi.Tami album khu abeisa kum 31 sunga dia amasapen hin kigen hi. Youth Department in kum 4 sung project in buaipi a Pasian nin hawnkhiet in um pan hi.

Thanksgiving day hun ah EBCC Central Delhi pastor Rev. G. Kamzamuan in Pasian thugenna nei hi. ZCF Delhi ahileh Feb 27, 1982 nia kiphut ahi.

~ ZOGAM TODAY

Friday, February 22, 2013

Largest no.of students to appear in HSSLC exam 2013


Imphal, February 21 2013[Hueiyen News Service / NNN]: In Manipur, a total of 26,682 candidates will appear in the ensuing Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate exam 2013, the largest number of students in five years.

Preparation for the HSSLC exam 2013 to be conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM) has been completed, Sagolsem Kiran Singh, Controller of Examinations of the council, told Newmai News Network on Thursday.

For the exam, which is to commence on February 28, as much as 29,593 students had registered and 2,911 of them was rejected by the council following which 26, 682 have been announced eligible to appear it, he said.

In Arts stream, 6, 899 will give the exam, 648 in Commerce and 19,135 in Science, he informed.

This year, 7, 200 more students have been increased, compared to previous year's 19, 482, he added.

He also said the increase in the number of candidates for the HSSLC exam 2013 is mainly due to the decline in the number of migrating students to other states and also a decrease in seeking admission in CBSE schools in the state.

There will be 29 council centres for the scheduled HSSLC exam which will conclude on March 25, while that of private centres is 32.Official information regarding the exam has been given to the concerned police stations and flying squad teams have also been set up so as to enable smooth conduct of the exam, Kiran said.

However, hectic preparation for the upcoming High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) exam 2013 scheduled to begin from February 27 is going on and that it would be finished within two-three days, according to a source in Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) .

DESAM bars 1924 candidates from 2013 HSLC examination

Imphal, February 21 2013 [The Sangai Express]: Alleging non-compliance to prescribed registration rules, Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) today declared that 1924 students should not be eligible to appear at the forthcoming matriculation examination.

According to DESAM president Wangmayum Islamuddin, there is clear indication that some officials in the Board of Secondary Education Manipur in connivance with certain individuals/agents tried to forge documents for registering nearly 2000 students to facilitate their appearance in the Board-conducted class X examination scheduled to be held from February 27 .

Explaining on the registration procedure at its Keishampat office today, Islamuddin highlighted that for appearing in the 2012 HSLC examination the eligibility criteria begins with the students' registration to the board from the class VIII level.

contrary to such criteria laid down by the Board, in the previous HSLC examination a total of 7000 students were found to have violated the registration procedure out of which involvement of some Board officials to accommodate about 4382 of the students in the last matriculation examination was detected, claimed the student activist.

Pointing out that these students, from a total of 53 schools, have already been declared as ineligible by student organisations, he further alleged that out of the 4382 de-listed students, 1924 of them were found to be freshly listed among the candidates for the ensuing Board examination.

Cautioning both the Board officials and agents against any further attempt to make these students eligible for the upcoming HSLC examination, Islamuddin also insisted that DESAM would not entertain complaints by the parents/guardians of these students with the assertion that they (parents) have to take the moral responsibility for not following prescribed norms.

Monday, February 18, 2013

ZOMI NAM NI: Zomi Conclave on the “Challenges and Opportunities

INVITATION for Zomi Conclave (Feb 19) and Zomi Nam Ni (Feb 20)

Dear Sir/Madam,

We are glad to inform you that the Zomi Youth Association (ZYA), Delhi Region is organizing Zomi Conclave on the "Challenges and Opportunities", to be held on the 19 February 2013, from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, at Committee Room, SSS—I Building, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi—110067 (copy of program attached). This conclave is organized as a part of the Zomi Nam Ni (Zomi National Day) celebration on the 20th February 2013 in Delhi.

The conclave is organized to deliberate upon the unsolved inherent problems facing the Zomi historically as well as politically, even though they have been living in their ancestral homeland even before and after they came into contact with pre-colonial,  colonial, and its legatees —post colonial states. They never had a chance to decide for themselves.

Although, the Zomi were variously named Kuki or Chin in different contexts of use, many external observers easily recognized the cultural commonality of the Zomi stock: this is an internal claim consistently made by the people themselves. The name Zomi has been widely regarded by various groups as their [ethno-] national name, as it has a primordial tinge. Imposed names of the colonial era such as Kuki and Chin are regarded by various groups as not coterminous with the entire Zomi, as both of them have parochial connotation—Chin for Burma section and Kuki for India and Bangladesh section—resulting from the direction of their encounter with the British colonizers. As a community the liberal concept of "self-determination" resonates with them ever since the declaration of UN charter, to deal with the colonial legacy that undermines their national survival.

For the Zomi, the concept of tribe has been problematic, as it is crisscrossing or overlapping with the traditional group system, which is clan. In other words, tribe, the legal social identity and clan, the traditional identity based on common decent are not coterminous. "Tribe" was a core concept of colonial modernity; it equally served the bureaucratic needs of the post-colonial state to better target its affirmative action. The "colonial tribe" got a new lease of life in the state laws of new nation-states, and it even achieved constitutional sanctity in India as "scheduled tribe." Thus, this legal category served as the main source of identity for indigenous peoples since the 1950s, which unnecessarily segmented the Zomi into various tribes based on dialects.

In spite of the names, such as Kuki and Chin, which were imposed upon them externally from various directions—Kuki from India side and Chin from Burma (Myanmar), the Zomi were always clubbed together by colonial ethnographers, administrators, military officers, etc., in their writing as one entity. This realization led British colonizers to organize the Chin-Lushai Conference at Fort William in 1892.

This conclave it to reflect as to why the Zomi were always clubbed together, inspite of various names imposed upon them, by various writers? Or, why they regarded themselves as a people? The answer, perhaps, is the same: it is because of the shared cultural, linguistic affinity, etc. If these are which binds them together, then what do the existing various organizations (including the tribe based philanthropic organization) within the Zomi have been propagating? Have their activities contribute for better unity and solidarity among the Zomi? Or, are they serving as a vehicle for the perpetuation of segmentation and division emanated as a result of their confrontation with the British colonizers, which was adopted by the colonial legatees—the post colonial states?

This conclave is organized to deliberate upon the various challenges facing the Zomi locally and internationally and identify the opportunities appropriates solutions.

We are looking forward for your participation in the seminar and symposiums in this one day conclave.

With warm regards,

Coordinating team
L. Lam Khan Piang, T. Kaithang, G. Swan Za Lian, Salvador T. Baite, S. Thangkhanlal Ngaihte

ZOMI CONCLAVE
on
"Challenges and Opportunities"

Venue: Committee Room, SSS-I Building,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Date: 19 February 2013
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
SESSION — I  (10:30A.M.—12:30 P.M.)

Symposium on
'Socio-Cultural Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Zomi'

Chair: L. Lam Khan Piang

Speakers:
1.     N. Neihsial
2.     Ninglun Hanghal
3.     Dal Sian Pau
4.     Vungzamuan Valte
Response:
1.     T. Kaithang
2.     Philip Thanglienmang
3.     Haulianlal Guite

Discussion

Tea Break (12:30 P.M. to 12: 45 P.M.)
SESSION — II (12:45 P.M. to 1:30 P.M.)

Seminar on 'Economic Challenges and Opportunities facing the Zomi'

Chair: Ms. Lianboi Vaiphei
Paper Presentation by: Dr. Kamkhenthang Guite
Discussion

LUNCH BREAK (1:30 P.M.— 2:30 P.M.)
SESSION — III (2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.)

Symposium on 'Political Challenges and Opportunities facing the Zomi

Chair: David Vumlallian Zou
Speakers:
1.     R. Sanga
2.     Kaihau Vaiphei
3.     Khamkhokam Guite
4.     K. Guite
5.     K. Vungzamoi
Response:
1.     Khamchinpau Zou
2.     S. Thangkhanlal Ngaihte

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ZOMI NAM NI
CELEBRATION PROGRAMME
DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2013 (WEDNESDAY)
TIME: 1330 – 1800 HRS
VENUE: THYAGARAJ STADIUM, INA COLONY, NEW DELHI
EMCEES: MR. SAWILIANMANG VAIPHEI & DR. GRACE DONNEM CHING

Opening Ceremony & Condolence:
Intercessory prayer for Zomi Nam: Rev. P.K. Lianmang (along with all Zomi Pastors)

Welcome Address:  President, ZYA Delhi Region

Keynote Address:  Pu L.B. Sona, Chief Host, Chairman, Zomi Council

Cultural Dance:
Speech from Functional President:  Pu Phungzathang Tonsing, Minister (Health & FW/GAD/CADA), Govt. of Manipur

Speech from Chief Guest: Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde, Union Home Minister, Govt. of India

Traditional Dress Display
Zogam Martial Arts Show: Master Tunkhankhup

Short Speech: Shri Oscar Fernandes, M.P & Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on HRD
           Shri H.S. Brahma, Election Commissioner of India
          Lt. Gen. A.J.Parnaik, SM VSM, Director General, BRO
        Shri Shambu Singh, IAS, Jt. Secretary (NE), MHA

Cultural Event:

Musical Fiesta: Selected Artistes

Farewell Speech: Pu Thangzalun Khuptong, Secretary, ZNN Celebration Committee

Closing prayer: Rev Jangkholun Mangte, Pastor, ZCF Delhi

-O-


Saturday, February 16, 2013

ZNN Football final ah Voktal XI in Dosti 3-0 in zou

Khalvontawi in Voktal XI lel

New Delhi, Feb 16: Tuni a 3-veina ZPL Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament ah Khalvontawi Football Club leh Voktal XI quater finals ah kimawl ua, KV ten 3-0 in lel kha.

1st half masang chu goal khat be'k lut lou. Half zou tham, hun bei ding kuan lam in Khalvontawi FC lamah goal khat Voktal XI strikerpa'n koima lap manlou kaal in ung kithai lut kha koi hi.

Tuazou sawtlou in Voktalte mah in goal khat gintatlou in ung khum kha kik uh. KV lam apat bawl lut zoulou, khatvei beh kaplut in umlou. Voktalte goalie kikap kha mawng2 lou, amahpa niin zong niin kha koilou!

Tuabang kawmkal ah eilam goalie gei ah Managerpu leh unaupa Mangminlun Munluo (Gurgaon) lamkaihna nuai ah nakpi'n thagui tat dekdek zenin ana pang ua, KV nungak fel Ruthi, Nianlamching leh Kimbawi (Debo) banah Khalnoute zong iplah tak mai in ana kikou ziahziah uhi.

Tuabang kawmkal ah Voktal te'n goal khat a khum kik. KV player te a bul in a kimawl hoih thou ua, fullback (stoppers) te zong det tak in ball ana dal zou uhi. Ahin ball supplier lam deih abang zou kei a, ball kichi mawng2 amau lam d-box sung tan i tun zou kei uhi. Striker ahihlouhleh Winger-te din chance bangma kibawl zoulou suak hi. Voktal te pen 4/5 vei bang 'off-side' ua, KV te a off-side tanpha mu dia zong lut zoulou, ball lut lou ahihchia...

Tuni pen a bulam a kidet hinapi half zaw apat in themkhat i ngiem kha ua, tuami khu Voktal winger-pa adia golden chance ana hikha gige suak hi. Tua-pa'n a chance pen missed kha mawk2 lou hi. Tua tak ahi KVFC-te leelna dia ginmaw. Tualeh KVFC players te'n tamvei practice a neih ding uh kiphahmoh hi. KV in card bangma mulou, Voktal striker-pa'n YELLOW card mu.

Mabanah kimawlna ding hong om tou zel ding ahihman in tunia i bawlkhialte uh apat kisiam thak dan ngaituah a poimoh ta hi. 

Tuni Result
QUARTER FINALS
1. Munirka XI 5 - 0 ZOGAMonline FC 
2. Dosti 4 - 2 BJP  [Penalty]
3. GPL 5 - 2 Zovontawi [Penalty] (Runners Up 2012)
4. Voktal XI 3 - 0 Khalvontawi Football Club

SEMI FINALS
1. Munirka XI 2 - 3 Dosti
2. GPL 0 - 3 Voktal XI 

FINAL
Dosti 0 - 3 Voktal XI (Champion 2013 & 2012)

*Champion/Winner: Trophy + Rs 10,000
* Runners Up:  Trophy + Rs 5,000
* Semi Finalists: Rs 1000 each 
* Top Scorer Rs 500: Boipu Baite [Voktal XI] - 7 Goals in 4 match
* Tournament sponsored by Zomi Nam Ni Celebration Committee 2013
* Tournament organised by Zomi Premier League
* Trophy donated by P. Stephen Doukhanlun IDES, Ooty (in memory of his beloved parents)
*Tunia Chief Guest : Vungzagin Valte, Parliamentary Secretary, Govt of Manipur.

*KVFC adia refreshment tuakte:  
Miss Haunu Manlun Rs 200, Mr Khaalnou Rs 200 (plus Security Deposit), Miss Hahat Mate Rs 150, Mr Ginlun Rs 100, Mr Hanglam Rs 100, Mr Khailianlal Rs 100 leh Miss MJN Chingbawi Rs 100.

*Entry Fee tuakte:
Mr Khaipupa Rs 200, Mr Kapmuanlal Rs 200 leh Ms. Hoihnuam Rs 100.

"Khalvontawi scores 4 goals against The Musicians' net"

ZPL ZOMI NAM NI FOOTBALL REPORT

New Delhi, Feb 16: Zani Feb 15 nin the 3rd ZPL Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament last match (8th) na ah KHALVONTAWI FC toh The Players (Musician) kimawl, KHALVONTAWI FC in 4-0 in zou. 

Half masang (1st half) a kipat tomkhat zaw 3.41pm in KVFC player Mr David in goal khat khum ngal hi. Tuazou sawtlou in KVFC player Mr Kaplal Phiamphu in goal khat mah peklut a, half tan in goal nih kikhum man hi.

Half zaw (2nd half) a kipat zou lingleng, dak 4.01 in KV striker muanhuai mahmah Mr Max in khat khum. Minit 3 zou in khat mah khum kik. Tuazaw minit 7 lian in (4.10PM) D-box sungah Musician player khat a 'hand ball' kha a, KVFC in penalty shoot khat mu. Kipak tak in KVFC fans Miss Lincy Ngangai Ngaihte leh Mr Mangminlun Munluo (Gurgaon a pat KV ngainatna zal a hong kuan uh. Iki pakpih uhi) lamkaihna nuai ah a goal ngeingei ding chi kilam-et tak mai in ki om hi. Ahi'n goal pulam ah a ball a leeng khata. Hikeileh KV striker Max in hat-trick mu ding hi. Tua zou in KV team goal tam sim khat missed kha lai hi. Khaipupa'n khat kuui phei ahi'n dei a bang kei a, koi lu (head) eh'khat a kha! Captainpu zong kipei vengvung in a om a, ahi'n khatbek a peklut khata kei hi. Bangteng hileh a tawp tan in KV ten a khum beh nawn kei ua, ball possession 80% pen KV in control hi. 

KVFC kimawl na ah Pastor Jangkholun Mangte melmuh in um a, tualeh KVFC managerpu zong office apat damlou chiin hong kilep (fake fever) in kipat masang in hong tung hi. Gurgaon apat unau Zou nungak te'n KV player-te hong 'cheers' nasah mahmah mai uh.....ei KV nungakte melmuh ding omlou.

Bangteng hileh tunia KVFC play pen Delhi sung a tournament  lak ah Khalvontawi (Thangkhal) min a akipan akhat veina ahi a, tepteh taak khat a suak hi. Gintat sa'ng KV player te a siam veve ua, zong a ki thutuak (combination) mahmah uh chi'n games saitute khat in gen hi.

Damleh tuni (Feb 16) dak 1.30PM ah ningkum a championtu Voktal 11 (Zovontawi penalty a ana zoutu) toh Khalvontawi FC kimai tuah ding a, muh nawp huai mahmah mai ding banah dipkuat huai sim abang a, ahih hang KVFC duai tuanlou ding uh hi, aziak KV te'n huphulh chih nei himhim lou chi. Cheers to KVFC, the young guns of Thangkhal! Move on....we are by your side...

~ Khaalnou
Manager, KVFC

Thursday, February 14, 2013

REWARDED MANIPURI TERRORIST TURNED CRIMINAL ARRESTED

New Delhi, Feb 14, 2013



After a series of breakthrough apprehension of hard core Manipuri terrorists by the Special Cell of Delhi Police in the previous six months including two cases were live kidnappings were foiled in close association with the Manipur Police in joint operations, a recent input was received from Manipur Police that an accused Mohd. Abbas Khan, s/o Rajaul Haque, r/o Moijing Lingoiching, District Thoubal, Manipur has escaped from judicial custody while lodged in a hospital in Manipur purportedly for seeking treatment. Abbas was a self styled ‘Fighting Commander’ of ‘People’s United Liberation Front’ (PULF; a previously banned terrorist outfit of Manipur). He was also found to be involved in as many as 12 cases of murder, abduction and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act of Manipur.  

 

After receipt of this information, the team of Inspector Sanjay Dutt, Inspector Rahul Kumar and Inspector Dharmendar was tasked to locate and apprehend the accused. It was learnt that Mohd. Abbas Khan had earlier also been arrested by the Special Cell vide FIR No. 31/10, dated 15th June 2010, u/ss. 420/467/468/471/411/34 IPC of PS Special Cell. It was also learnt that he was involved in vehicle theft and of making forged documents for these stolen vehicles at a very large scale in various parts of Delhi. After his arrest in the abovementioned case of the Special Cell, he was taken on remand by Manipur police from where he was remanded in judicial custody in FIR No. 123 (11) 12, u/ss. 379/120-B/482 IPC of PS Lilong and FIR No. 124 (11) 12 u/ss. 120-B/379/420/489 IPC & 25 (1-C) Arms Act of PS Lilong by the Chief Judicial Magistrate Thoubal. On 1st December 2012, he was hospitalized at JNIMS Hospital from where he managed to escape from judicial custody. A case vide FIR No. 535(12) 2012 u/s 224 IPC was registered at PS Porompat Manipur in this regard.

 

It was also intimated by Manipur Police that this accused is the main accused of case FIR No. 136(12) 2012 LIL PS u/s. 302/34 IPC & 25(1-C) Arms Act and a cash reward of Rs 50,000/- (Fifty Thousand) has been declared for any information which may lead to his arrest.

 

The team of officers worked relentlessly and after sustained efforts including deployment of informers and mounting technical surveillance, credible inputs regarding the presence of this accused in Delhi were received. On 12th February 2013, acting on the basis of secret information, accused Mohd. Abbas Khan @ Mohd. Fazlur Rehman @ Abbas @ Roshan, s/o Mohd. Rezaul Haque, r/o Maijing Leingoijing, District Thoubal, Manipur was located hiding at J-562, Shakur Pur, Delhi. Immediately, a raiding party was formed which, after a patient watch, located the accused and apprehended him swiftly from the above said premises.

 

During his preliminary interrogation, accused has revealed that he as born in Thoubal Moijing Village, PS & PO Thoubal on 1st January 1982. He has a brother and four sisters.  He has studied up to Xth class at New Light Public School, Moijing, District Thoubal, Manipur. Thereafter, he went along with his father to Bangalore and took admission in class XIth (Arts) at Lawire Memorial Junior College, Dorbani Nagar, Bangalore. During his stay in Bangalore, he got associated with Bangalore Manipuri Students’ Union. at that time, his father was an over ground worker of KYKL (a banned terrorist outfit of Manipur) who was killed in an encounter with security forces at Samurao, District Imphal West. After his studies, Abbas came back to Manipur and took admission at Dhanamajari College (DM), Imphal West, but gave up studies midway in the year 2002 due to financial problems. He got married in the year 2002 with one Shamim Bano. To earn his livelihood, Abbas started a cloth business whereby he used to bring clothes from Moreh and supply them further. He continued the cloth business till 2007.

 

In January 2007, one Shera @ Sanayai, r/o Lillong Houreibi Mayai Leikai, PO & PS Thoubal, who is a cousin of Abbas from his maternal side asked him to join the terrorist outfit namely Peoples’ United Liberation Front (PULF). Shera @ Sanayai was then the self styled Deputy Secretary (Finance) of PULF. In his new role, Abbas started collecting extortion money from several people and received a part of the money so collected.

 

In the month of March 2007, PULF got divided into three factions namely the Azad group, MI Khan group and Umar Farooq group. Abbas joined the MI Khan group. In order to dominate and to capture the whole outfit, the self styled commanders of these three outfits decided to eliminate their counterpart rivals. In this campaign, Abbas, along with Shera and one Thoi (since dead in encounter) killed a Pradhan namely Zuma Khan of a rival faction. Thereafter, Abbas along with Shera and Thoi abducted one Daulat who was working for the Azad faction. Daulat was later shot dead at Yumnam Haidrom.

 

In April 2007, Abbas was arrested by 5 Assam Rifle at Jiribam. However, he remained in jail for only 20 days and got bail.

 

In the year 2008, Abbas shifted to Delhi and started sending second hand cloths to Manipur. He lived in rented accommodations in various parts of Delhi i.e. Kotla Mubarakpur, Mahipalpur, Jamia, Ashram, Maharani Bagh etc. In April 2010, he met with one Rezauddin and started dealing in stolen bikes. Abbas also roped in one Guddu, r/o Jamia to steal expensive motor bikes from various parts of Delhi and to deliver the same at New Delhi Railway Station. The subject and Rezauddin used to send the engine and chassis numbers of the stolen bikes to one tout of Transport Authority, Imphal who got prepared forged registration documents of the stolen vehicle and send the same back to them. One receiving the documents, the stolen motor bikes were booked for transportation in the Rajdhani Express train. One Susheel used to take the deliveries at Dimapur Railway Station.

 

On 5th June 2010, Abbas along with Rezauddin was arrested by the Special Cell/NDR, Delhi. He was arrested in four cases of auto theft at Delhi. Abbas remained in Tihar jail till March 2012. Thereafter, he was produced in the concerned court in Imphal on production warrant. In April 2012 he was shifted to Assam Rifles Camp after his detention under the provisions of National Security Act. While Abbas was in custody, one Hakim, r/o Lillong was pursuing his cases. However the subject developed the impression that Hakim was not pursuing his release and vacation of the NSA invoked against him sincerely and therefore, after managing to escape from judicial custody, Abbas along with one Mohd. Salim and Mohd. Rezauddin killed Hakim and since then, Abbas was hiding in Delhi.

 

The accused has been arrested on 12th February 2013 u/s. 41.1(a) Cr PC from Shakur Pur, Delhi at 1600 hours. Manipur Police has been informed of his arrest. Further investigation is in progress.


(Sanjeev Kumar Yadav)

Deputy Commissioner of Police

Special Cell, Delhi

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