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Why are you saying rip to the terrorists aryan?do you support terrorism
Attack by rebels, jumbos Villagers on border flee homes
Attack by rebels, jumbos Villagers on border flee homes
Maoists brutally killed three persons, beheading one, crushing another’s head with a stone and shooting dead a police informer in Jharkhand’s Khunti district.
Three Maoists barged into the house of police informer Iswari Tuti at Marangada village and shot him dead on Sunday evening, Khunti Superintendent of Police Manoj Kaushik told PTI over phone.
Tuti tried to run towards a nearby CRPF camp in the village, but he was shot down by bullets fired by the Maoists pursuing him, Mr. Kaushik said.
The SP said Tuti was not a special police officer.
Maoists decapitated another man, Sukram Munda, and took his head away at Raja bazar, he said.
A note left beside the headless body claimed that he was involved in murder, rape and robbery in the area and others like him would also meet the same fate, the SP said.
Maoists also crushed the head of an unidentified man near Naditola last night, he said.
On a tip off, a joint team of the CRPF and the police led by SP, Ranchi, A.V. Minch, found two can bombs weighing 40 kg and 10 kg at Gajmara-Tolsadih on the borders of the district on Sunday, Senior Superintendent of Police Saket Kumar Singh said.
IMPHAL Oct 30: In a heinous crime, one non-Manipuri trader was shot dead by militants even after taking Rs 15 lakh as ransom in Churachandpur district. The dead body with one bullet injury in the head was recovered at Heingken village on Saturday.
The deceased was identified as Arun Kumar Jain (30) of Rajasthan who has been in Manipur for the last 20 years. He was accosted and then abducted on October 26 while he was coming to the rented house from his shop to celebrate Diwali.
Reports said that one tribal militant outfit was believed to have abducted him for a ransom of Rs 25 lakh. The kidnappers had asked the family members to pay the ransom failing which Arun would be shot dead. Over telephone the family members were told not to inform the police. Arun was a seller of automobile spare parts in Churachandpur town.
After negotiations the ransom scaled down to Rs 15 lakh and paid to the militants at an undisclosed place at Kanglatongbi. The family members were assured of safe release of Arun after paying the ransom. However, he was shot dead and body dumped at a secluded place. It is suspected that the kidnappers had decided to kill the trader for their own safety since they were believed to be known to Arun.
Police have registered a case relating to abduction and murder. However no arrest has been made. The shop keepers in the town had protested by pulling down shutters
A Trinamool Congress supporter was shot dead in broad daylight in the city's northern suburb of Dum Dum on Sunday.
Manoj Shahani, 28, a member of the party's youth wing, was shot on the premises of a club on Jessore Road by assailants whose number could not be ascertained. He was rushed to a hospital, but declared dead on arrival, said Champak Bhattacharya, Superintendent of Police of North 24 Parganas district.
Shahani was alone in the building when the incident occurred, Mr. Bhattacharya said, but there were some boys playing nearby. Investigations were under way.
MINISTERS VISIT AREA
Senior Trinamool Congress leaders and Ministers Firhad Hakim and Madan Mitra rushed to the area and alleged that building contractors associated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) were involved in the killing.
We suspect that the CPI(M)-backed syndicate of building contractors may be responsible for this crime. After we came to power, we have said no such syndicate, backed by CPI(M) goons, will be tolerated, and the local people are also resisting them. This incident could be a result of these developments, Mr. Hakim said.
This thread is not about political killings and he posted about political fighting in a thread about insurgency.