Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Kohima, October 18 2008:
The Kohima police personnel along with the Special Operation Companies of Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) have been continuing operations in different colonies within the Nagaland capital with a view to stop movement and free colonies from armed Naga underground cadres taking shelter in public inhabited areas.
The continuous frisking and house to house search resulted in the arrest of two NSCN (K) cadres on Friday.
Sources revealed that the two NSCN cadres identified as SS sergeant major Amuhato (32) and SS lieutenant Kevi Koza (28) were arrested from Electrical colony along with arms and ammunition.
The arms include two .32 pistol and 35 live rounds.
Mention may be made that the administration in Nagaland teaming up with the security forces have been carrying out such 'flush out operation' particularly in Dimapur and Kohima as a measure to maintain law and order situation.
Frequent looting of Manipur bound transporters in the "Angami Region" by certain elements has irked the NSCN-IM of the Angami Region.
The Angami Region of GPRN (NSCN-IM) has asked any group or individual to restrain from involving in anti-social activities within Angami Region.
A press release issued by Helie, Central Administrative Officer (CAO) Angami Region GPRN (NSCN-IM) condemned the frequent looting of vehicles, especially Manipur bound trucks and passenger buses by certain elements along the National Highway-39 within Angami Region.
Such incidents are being reported frequently specially in the Southern Angami area, which has tarnished the image of the Angami Region GPRN (NSCN-IM), the press note said.
Therefore, the 'Angami Region Authority' (NSCN-IM) said that it seriously views such unwanted incidents and asked any group or individual to restrain from involving in similar anti-social activities within Angami Region.
"Any individual or group found involving in such activities would be sternly penalized without any further warning", the press release of the NSCN-IM, Angami Region warned.




