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Guwahati: Assam Police informed late Wednesday evening that a case has been filed against Mizoram Police and Civil Miscreants for allegedly involved in the killing of the 6 Assam Police Personnel on Monday along the Assam-Mizoram border at Lailapur, Cachar District. There was a violent clash that ensued into a gun fight between the Assam Police and Mizoram Police on Monday that led to the deaths of the 6 Assam Police Personnel and one civilian’s death on the Assam side.

The case filed mentions the active involvement of Rajya Sabha MP and Mizo National Front Leader K Vanlalvena in the conspiracy.

Moreover, Assam Police has also announced Rs 5 lakh cash amount for any leads to the arrest of the persons accountable for the barbaric and inhumane killing of the Assam Police Personnel and several others lying injured critically with bullet wounds.

Assam Police registered the case against Mizoram Police under Indian Penal Code, Arms Act, and Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984.

An official notification of Assam Police stated a case was registered, “Dholai PS Case No.236/21 under Section 120(B), 447, 336, 379, 333, 307, 302 IPC read with Section 25(1-A) of Arms Act and Section 3 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984,”

The notification further read, “an Assam Police team including officers of the CID are leaving for the national capital to take lawful action relating to the conspiracy behind the incident in light of a media interview by Rajya Sabha MP, K Vanlalvena indicative of his active role in the conspiracy”.

*Excerpts from Pratidin


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