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Nagaland Police charge-sheets 30 soldiers over December 2021 killings of civilians

The case was re-registered by State Crime Police Station on December 5 against unknown persons of the Indian Army under sections 302, 304 and 34 IPC and the investigation was handed over to a Special Investigation Team (SIT).

Nagaland Police charge-sheets 30 soldiers of 21 Para Special Force, AFSPA, AFSPA Nagaland, Mon distr Image Source : PTIVillagers burn vehicles belonging to security personnel after civilians were killed at Oting village under Mon district of Nagaland on Saturday night. 

The Nagaland Police on Saturday charge-sheeted at least 30 members of the 21 Para Special Force in the killings of 13 civilians in the December 2021 army operation in the Oting-Tiru area of Mon district. Charges of murder and culpable homicide were slapped on the team of soldiers. 

In the charge sheet, it was stated that during the probe police found that the Special Force Operation team had not followed the Standard Operating Procedure and Rules of Engagement and had resorted to indiscriminate and disproportionate firing leading to the immediate death of six civilians and grievous injury to two more.

Addressing a press conference at Chumoukedima Police Complex on Saturday, Director General of Police (DGP), Nagaland, T John Longkumer said that the Tizit Police Station case related to the Oting incident where civilians were killed in an ambush laid for militants as a result of mistaken identity on December 4, 2021. The case was re-registered by State Crime Police Station on December 5 against unknown persons of the Indian Army under sections 302, 304 and 34 IPC and the investigation was handed over to a Special Investigation Team (SIT).

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"A professional and thorough investigation was carried out by the SIT" in this case, he said adding that various evidences including relevant important documents from various authorities and sources, scientific opinions from Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) Guwahati, Hyderabad and Chandigarh and technical evidences from National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology were collected during the course of the investigation.

The DGP said the probe was complete and the charge sheet was submitted to the District and Sessions Court, Mon on May 30, 2022 through Assistant Public Prosecutor. A case under various sections of the IPC has been made out against thirty members of the operations team of 21 Para Special Force including a Major, two Subedar, eight Havildars, four Naiks, six lance naiks and nine paratroopers, he said.

Accordingly, the DGP said that the CID report seeking sanction for prosecution was forwarded to the Department of Military Affairs in the first week of April this year and a reminder was sent in May. The sanction for prosecution is still awaited, he said.

Meanwhile, the charge sheet has been filed, pending sanction for prosecution against the 30 accused, he said. Investigation has revealed that Alpha team of 21 Para Special Force consisting of 31 personnel led by a Major launched an operation in Oting Tiru Area on December 3, 2021, based on intelligence inputs on the presence of a group of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) (Yung Aung) (NSCN-K(YA) and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres in the area, he said.

What had happened in Nagaland? 

On December 4, 2021 at around 4:20 PM the operation team of 21 Para Special Force who had laid an ambush at Longkhao between Upper Tiru and Oting Village opened fire at a White Bolero pick up vehicle which was carrying eight civilians belonging to Oting Village, most of whom were working as labourers in coal mines at Tiru without ensuring positive identification or challenging them. The initial investigation had revealed that the Special Force Operation team had not followed the Standard Operating Procedure and the Rules of Engagement and resorted to indiscriminate and disproportionate firing leading to the immediate killing of the six occupants of the vehicle on the spot and grievously injuring 2 persons.

The DGP said that when the villagers of Oting and Tiru reached the incident spot in search of the missing villagers they turned violent on discovering the dead bodies and a scuffle ensued between the villagers and members of 21 Para Special Force. One Paratrooper succumbed to injuries and 14 personnel from the 21 Para Special Force team sustained injuries, as a result of the scuffle, he added. 

This led the Major to order firing at around 10 PM and the operation team started to break contact. In the second incident, seven of the villagers were gunned down by the special force. A separate FIR in was registered by Tiru PS on December 11, 2021 under section 326, 435, 302, 307 and 34 IPC and under section 25(1A) Arms Act against unknown persons who caused the death of one paratrooper and assault on other personnel of the 21 Para Security Force and loss of government property, based on a complaint filed by 21 Para SF, the DGP said.

The incident led to a major law and order situation in Mon town the next day with an angry mob resorting to vandalizing public places and also attacking an Assam Rifles post, with a civilian being killed in retaliatory firing. It also gave rise to demand removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from Nagaland with civil societies conducting several protest rallies across the State in December.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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