
Mizoram says Assam police abducted man
The Hindu
Deputy Commissioner of Kolasib writes to his Hailakandi counterpart not to aggravate border situation by using force
The Mizoram police on Thursday accused the Assam police of abducting an excavator operator at gunpoint, ripping his clothes off and threatening him with dire consequences. The incident reportedly happened in Aitlang, a place Mizoram claims is in Kolasib district while Assam asserts is in Hailakandi district. Kolasib Deputy Commissioner H. Lalthlangliana stated in a letter that such incidents could cause interstate border tensions. In a letter to his Hailakandi counterpart Rohan Jha, Kolasib Deputy Commissioner H. Lalthlangliana said some Assam police personnel abducted and threatened a man damaged an excavator and snatched its keys from the operator identified as Lalnarammawia.
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