Sinlung /
15 November 2011

Bairabi Mizo NGOs Demand Compensation From Assam

assam police heavy handAizawl, Nov 15 : A joint committee of different NGOs has demanded that the Assam government give a compensation of Rs. One lakh each to the three Mizo jawans, who were allegedly assaulted by Assam police on Friday last.

Meanwhile, situation at the border area after Friday s incident returned to normal as the blockade of Silchar to Bairabi road organised by Bairabi NGOs ended without any untoward incident.

Talks between Mizoram police and their Assam counterparts on Saturday late afternoon bore positive fruits with the Hailakandi district (Assam) police officials assuring to give punishment to the three police constables who assaulted the three Mizoram maxicab passengers.

On Saturday afternoon, Bairabi police OC, S N Nath and Bairabi village council president J Lalchhuanawma went to Haikandi to discuss the issue.

The Hailakandi district police officials assured them that they had identified the three police constables as Alkash Hussein Laskar, Safir Alom Lasker and Konyam Caipo Rongmei. They would be given appropriate punishment, they said.

However, according to Bairabi NGOs, there were five police personnel, and not three, who assaulted the maxicab passengers. Identities of the two others are yet to be revealed, the NGOs said.

The NGOs also demanded that the case be registered at Bairabi police station where FIR had been lodged by the alleged victims.

As reported earlier, Assam police, posted at a temporary check-post within the disputed border area, allegedly assaulted three Mizo jawans who were travelling in a maxicab bound for Mizoram around 1730 hours on Friday.

The victims were Lalhmingmawia, 24, of the 42 Rashtriya Rifle; Lalawmpuia, 22, and Zoremthara, 21, both belonging to the 7 Assam Regiment, who were heading for home to spend holiday.

They have been released from Bairabi government hospital and their conditions were stated to be stable.

The three and other civilians were travelling in one of the six maxicabs plying in a convoy on that day.

The Assam police s alleged excesses took place after a certain person in Ramnatpur asked the driver to carry a heavy package for a friend in Bairabi, which the driver refused on grounds that his vehicle had already been fully loaded and he did not know the person whom he was supposed to hand over the package to.

Angered by this, the man went ahead of the maxicab and made a complaint to the Assam police posted at the temporary check post. The Assam police allegedly harassed the driver. It was at this point that the three jawans intervened in defense of the driver and his passengers.

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