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MLA demands judicial enquiry to probe encounter

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Opposition legislator James K Sangma today demanded institution of a judicial inquiry to probe the recent killing of a son of a tribal chief in Orgagitok Rimba Adinggre village in West Garo Hills district in an alleged fake encounter with the police.

"I request that a judicial inquiry be instituted into the incident," National Peoples Party legislator from Dadenggre James K Sangma told Assembly here while moving a call attention motion in which an NGO had demanded the arrest of 'killer cops' involved in the incident.

"I had interacted with the villagers and the incident turn out to be very disturbing as this encounter was a fake one as alleged by the CSWO," he said.
 

On March 4, one Sengbat Ch Marak was shot dead in an encounter with the police in Oragitok, Rimba Adinggre, a village which falls under the legislator's constituency.

According to Sangma, the police did not follow the standards of operations (SOP) in the operations which resulted in Sengbat getting fatally shot.

Ruling out institution of judicial inquiry at the moment in view of the magisterial inquiry which was given 30 days' time to submit its report, Home Minister Roshan Warjri said the police acted on intelligence inputs.

A series of incidents of abductions, killings, extortions, movements and sheltering of militant had been taking place at Oragitok and Romba A'dinggre villages in the West Garo Hills District in the past one year, she said, adding that 'intelligence inputs' had confirmed that the GNLA was using the area as 'safe haven'.

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First Published: Mar 20 2015 | 5:32 PM IST

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