Friday, September 5, 2008

We will not spare militants: Tawnluia


Aizawl, Sep 5 : Mizoram Home Minister Tawnluia yesterday averred that the government will not spare militants trying to destroy the communal integrity and peace in the State.

The Home Minister talked about the militants who killed four Indian Reserve police personnel and injured three others in an ambush yesterday. The Indian Reserve police personnel were escorting salaries of Serlui B hydel project employees near Saipum under Kolasib district bordering Manipur and Assam when the incident took place. The militants started firing as the police refused to surrender.
Paying tributes to the slain police personnel at IR battalion headquarters at Mualvum, a tearful Tawnluia said, “We salute you for laying down your precious lives for the country. The people of Mizoram is proud of your heroic act.”

Tawnluia further said, “Let this incident give the people of Mizoram a new strength and stronger unity.” After the slain police personnel were accorded a full police honour at Mualvum, their mortal remains were sent to their respective homes.

The funeral was also attended by state DGP Lalrokhuma Pachuau, other police high officials and four MLAs and Home Commissioner C Ropianga. The Governor of Mizoram M M Lakhera has also expressed profound grief over the incident and conveyed heartfelt condolence to the families of the slain police personnel.

Manipur-based Hmar underground outfit is strongly suspected behind the ambush. A Manipur-based Hmar underground outfit is suspected to be behind the ambush that killed four Mizo police in Mizorams Kolasib district yesterday.

“The Hmar Peoples Convention(Democratic) or HPC(D) is suspected behind the ambush even though the outfit is yet to claim responsibility,” a police official told UNI here yesterday.

The number of deaths had earlier been reported as six which was later revised to three. “Even though we are yet to ascertain it, the HPC(D) is our prime suspect. There are no other underground outfits operating in the area,” Mizoram police AIG(I) Zorammawia said.

According to police, there were no casualties on the militants side though exchange of fire took place for several minutes. The Indian Reserve Police personnel were transporting salaries for Serlui B hydel project near Saipum under Kolasib district bordering Manipur and Assam when the incident took place. The ultras started firing as the police refused to surrender. Three Mizo policemen were killed in the firing.

The slain personnel were today accorded police funeral at the IR Mualvum headquarters. It was attended by Home Minister Tawnluia and DGP Lalrokhuma Pachuau. Tawnluia condemned such “brutal act that attempted to destroy peace and tranquility in Mizoram”.

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