Saturday, June 20, 2009

15 houses burn down and villages tortured by Indian Security Forces



2009-06-21 | 07:05:25

Imphal, June 20
A huge combined team of state and central security forces set on fire and destroyed 15 houses belonging to villagers at Chingjao located between Tokpa Ching and Pumlen Pat in Thoubal District.

The team comprising Thoubal, Imphal East, Imphal West and Bishnupur District police commandos, 21 AR and 12 Maratha Light Infantry surrounded, cordoned off and launched a massive combing operation in areas of Khoidum Pat, Pumlen Pat, Komnao, etc. from 9 am yesterday.The security personnel  rounded up villagers and made them row the boats on the lakes and combed the areas.

There has been no report of arrest of any insurget nor recovery of any items related with the UGs during the combing operation that began from yesterday and continued till this afternoon. The operation ended in the afternoon today.

Soon after the combing operation was over, a group of pressmen landed at Chingjao located just next to Tokpa Ching under the jurisdiction of Waikhong Police Station. The pressmen found 15 houses completely destroyed by fire.

Chingjao is a village of 15 houses, located a little distance away from Tokpa Ching. Boats are the only means to reach the village. The main occupation of the villagers is fishing.

Villagers told the reporters that since the security forces conduct search operations at Chingjao village very frequently, some of the villagers had left their homes and were taking shelter in the neighbouring villages. They keep their huts at Chingjao village under lock in their absence. They come to the village during day time, feed their pigs and chickens, then retreat in the evening. 

The villagers said, all the huts that had been burned by the security forces are owned by villagers. No insurgents have ever built a house there.

Since the security forces had set on fire the houses, there is no place for poor people to live now, the villagers complained and alleged that it was an attack on the villagers launched by the security forces.Heisnam Ongbi Manitombi (38), a widowed mother of three children, said, the security forces come to Chingjao village from time to time and conduct search operation saying that the underground insurgents are allowed to stay at the village. Because of fear, most of the villagers had left their homes and taken shelter at homes of relatives or friends in the neighbouring villages. Some people had purchased land and constructed their houses elsewhere.

However, she said, since her husband had passed away and she has no money to shift home elsewhere, she continues to live in her house. She rears seven pigs left by her husband.

She went to Imphal yesterday to get herself treated at a hospital. On the way back, she heard of the operation being conducted at the village, therefore she halted the night at her relatives' home at Kakching Khunou. Today when she went to the village, she found her house completely reduced to ashes and her seven pigs had been killed and cosumed up by the security personnel.

She said, four almirahs, one generator used in the Lai Haraoba of thevillage, two beds, all the clothes in the almirahs worth thousands of rupees had been reduced to ashes in the fire. The security personnel had burned everything they had.

"Now where shall I live along with my three little children and what shall we wear?" She wept.The reporters found 15 houses completely burned. However one church, Chingjao Primary School and a village shrine were un touched.

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