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GPRN/NSCN reacts to NSCN (K) statement

November 5, 2013 | by admin

GPRN/NSCN Monday said it was compelled to “question the statement of NSCN (K) that appeared in the local dailies on November 4 with regard to the Zunheboto P.S incident.

In a press release, GPRN/NSCN, MIP said it had “questioned the integrity of Zunheboto SP through the print media on November 1, 2013, where he played a vital role in the jailbreak of Zunheboto town by Khaplang boys on October 28”.

GPRN/NSCN said “surprisingly, PHQ decided to ignore the GPRN statement and the Khaplang group responded on its behalf”.

“Since the Khaplang group seems to be acting as the mouth-piece of SP Zunheboto”, MIP said the GPRN was forced to ask “what stake the SP hold in the Khaplang group?”. 

“The October 29 incident at Zunheboto police station and the response of the Khaplang group when he was questioned clearly shows a nexus between the two”, MIP said. GPRN/NSCN said it was prompted to ask the PHQ on the “role of a senior police official assisting in a crime under its jurisdiction.”

Pointing out that the “Khaplang group is also under the cease-fire agreement with the GoI”, MIP said under “no circumstance can a group that is under the ceasefire agreement break district jail and free the criminal as that of the October 29, 2013”.

GPRN/NSCN said it would not issue further statement on this matter, “but with a reminder that, henceforth appropriate actions shall be initiated against any erring police officer under whose authority NSA may be imposed upon the GPRN members in the future”.

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