In a press release issued yesterday, the Manipur Police has also refuted the allegation levelled by the outfit that the police personnel were behind the attack.
The charges by National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), as reported in a section of media, are not true and the firing was carried under the operational command of two self-styled NSCN (IM) 'captains' of Lukhambi village, the press release said.
Following the attack, the police had hinted at the possibility of the involvement of Naga militants in the attack, stating "with so many undergrounds active in the area it is difficult to pinpoint one group but there is a possibility".
Yesterday, the NSCN (IM) had, in a statement to a section of media, blamed Manipur police for the attack and injuries and death.
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