Monday, March 30, 2015

Mizoram Liberation Army Killed 3 Policeman In India

Three policemen were killed and four others injured when militants opened fire on a convoy accompanying a group of members of legislative assembly near Indian state of Mizoram’s northern border with Assam and Manipur.
 

MLAs RL Pianmawia, Lalawmpuii Chawngthu and Lalthanliana, all members of the committee on government assurances, were being accompanied by a team of police and several officials while they were visiting the area. Police suspect that the militants were members of the Hmar People’s Convention (Democrats) or HPCD, a group based in southern Manipur.
 


The area where the ambush took place has weak communications signals and more details were still being awaited, sources said. Sakawrdai sub-divisional police officer Zarzoliana was being airlifted to Aizawl for emergency operation.
 

According to the police, MLA RL Pianmawia put up his hands and called to the militants that they were surrendering. After this the militants stopped firing and rounded up all the policemen’s guns. Police, however, are unclear about the kind and number of guns taken.
 
Due to poor communication signals more details are awaited, said police sources. Emergency meeting of security personals with Home minister of Mizoram R Lalzirliana was underway at the moment.
Three policemen were killed and four others injured when militants opened fire on a convoy accompanying a group of members of legislative assembly near Indian state of Mizoram’s northern border with Assam and Manipur.
MLAs RL Pianmawia, Lalawmpuii Chawngthu and Lalthanliana, all members of the committee on government assurances, were being accompanied by a team of police and several officials while they were visiting the area.
Police suspect that the militants were members of the Hmar People’s Convention (Democrats) or HPCD, a group based in southern Manipur.
The area where the ambush took place has weak communications signals and more details were still being awaited, sources said.
Sakawrdai sub-divisional police officer Zarzoliana was being airlifted to Aizawl for emergency operation.
According to the police, MLA RL Pianmawia put up his hands and called to the militants that they were surrendering. After this the militants stopped firing and rounded up all the policemen’s guns. Police, however, are unclear about the kind and number of guns taken. .
Due to poor communication signals more details are awaited, said police sources.
Emergency meeting of security personals with Home minister of Mizoram R Lalzirliana was underway at the moment. - See more at: http://newagebd.net/106772/three-policemen-killed-in-militant-attack-in-mizoram/#sthash.1WmZVTCD.dpuf
Three policemen were killed and four others injured when militants opened fire on a convoy accompanying a group of members of legislative assembly near Indian state of Mizoram’s northern border with Assam and Manipur.
MLAs RL Pianmawia, Lalawmpuii Chawngthu and Lalthanliana, all members of the committee on government assurances, were being accompanied by a team of police and several officials while they were visiting the area.
Police suspect that the militants were members of the Hmar People’s Convention (Democrats) or HPCD, a group based in southern Manipur.
The area where the ambush took place has weak communications signals and more details were still being awaited, sources said.
Sakawrdai sub-divisional police officer Zarzoliana was being airlifted to Aizawl for emergency operation.
According to the police, MLA RL Pianmawia put up his hands and called to the militants that they were surrendering. After this the militants stopped firing and rounded up all the policemen’s guns. Police, however, are unclear about the kind and number of guns taken. .
Due to poor communication signals more details are awaited, said police sources.
Emergency meeting of security personals with Home minister of Mizoram R Lalzirliana was underway at the moment. - See more at: http://newagebd.net/106772/three-policemen-killed-in-militant-attack-in-mizoram/#sthash.1WmZVTCD.dpuf

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