Deadliest attack on Army in 33 yrs, 20 jawans die

June 5, 2015

Guwahati, Jun 5: In one of the most deadly attacks on the Army, at least 20 soldiers were killed and a dozen injured when militants laid an ambush on Thursday morning in Manipur.ambush

The attack comes close on the heels of a renewed demand in the state to repeal the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

Sources said the attack took place when soldiers from 6 Dogra Regiment were being de-inducted from Moltuk valley in the insurgency-infested Chandel district.

Around 8 am, the soldiers left their base for Imphal in three trucks with camp equipment and fuel. Twenty minutes later, the convoy reached Tengnoupal around 120 km south-west of capital Imphal, where it was ambushed.

Sources said 50 militants laid the ambush and fired upon the convoy with Rocket Propelled Grenades and other automatic weapons.

The convoy came under heavy fire from both sides of the road, sources added.

The Army contingent had very little time to react and could not retaliate. Sources in the Manipur Police said the militants might have used Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) to inflict maximum casualty. The Manipur Police, however, said that one militant was killed in the retaliatory fire and several others were injured.

A joint platform of militant groups from the North-East has claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement, the rebel groups claimed that a combined team of Elite Strike Unit of Naga Army, KYKL and KCP ambushed a five-vehicle Army convoy. The attack started around 6 am and lasted till 10 am.

The outfits claimed that the joint offensive was launched to assert their right for self-determination and sovereignty.

Sources told Deccan Herald that the attack was planned at a recent meeting of top militant leaders of the North-East in Taka area of Sagaing division of Myanmar.

United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) chief Paresh Barua on Thursday evening called up a TV channel in Guwahati and claimed that this is the beginning of unified attacks by all the banned militant groups of the North-East.

Indian intelligence sources have added that several banned militants groups from the North-East, including the United Liberation Font of Assam (ULFA-Independent), National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), the Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA), the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) have their bases there and is guided by the NSCN-K.

“By plan of the attack it seems it can be the handiwork of a combined team of UNLF, PLA and NSCN-K. The aim is to create fear and send across a message that they are not down and out. Ever since NSCN-K broke out of ceasefire, the porous Indo-Myanmar border has been tense,” said a senior Military Intelligence officer.

In New Delhi, an Army spokesperson said 20 personnel were killed and at least 11 injured. Initially, the injured jawans were airlifted from the ambush site to Leimakhong Army Hospital located at GOC 57 Mountain Division, where five jawans succumbed to their injuries. Later, other injured jawans were airlifted to the Army Base hospital in Jorhat and Guwahati. The dead includes a Junior Commissioned Officer.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Police said that one militant was killed in the retaliatory fire and several others were injured.

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July 17,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 17: A gunman posted at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Consulate in Thiruvananthapuram allegedly attempted suicide on Friday, the police said.

"A gunman who was working at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Consulate in Thiruvananthapuram allegedly attempted to commit suicide today. He is currently admitted to a hospital. 

The police were searching for him after his relatives had filed a missing complaint on Thursday night. A case has been registered and a probe is underway," said Police.

The person is identified as Jayagosh. He is attached to the police Armed Reserve (AR) camp and was reported missing since last night. Later, his relatives had filed a missing complaint with the police.

Jayagosh was later found lying in a pool of blood near his house in Akkulam and was taken to the hospital.

A police investigation is underway and more details are awaited.

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February 29,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 29: Kerala Excise department has organized a Tik-Tok competition as part of its drug addiction-free mission.

The contest will be on the effects of drug addiction on people and society. The winner goes will go home with an I-Pad as a prize.

The competition is being organised as part of the Department's intensive campaign titled "Tomorrow's Kerala, Drug and Addiction-free Kerala".

"Those taking part should post the video from their profile with the hashtag #vimukthikerala. Each contestant can post more than one video. They can challenge friends with #vimukthichallenge. The last date of receiving them is March 5," said the spokesperson of the Excise Department.

The number of likes a video gets, its theme and presentation will be the criteria on which the video will be judged.

"As soon as a video is posted on Tik-Tok, it should also be sent on the WhatsApp number 9072588222," added the spokesperson of the Excise Department.

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January 14,2020

New Delhi, Jan 14: The curative petitions of Vinay Sharma and Mukesh, who were sentenced to death in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case, was on Tuesday rejected by a five-judge Supreme Court Bench led by Justice N.V. Ramana.

In a three-page order, the Bench concluded, after an in chamber consideration that began about 1.45 p.m., that there was no merit in their pleas to spare them from the gallows.

“We have gone through the curative petitions and relevant documents. In our opinion, no case is made out within the parameters indicated in the decision of this Court in Rupa Ashok Hurra versus Ashok Hurra. Hence, the curative petitions are dismissed,” the court held.

Curative is a rare remedy devised by a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in its judgment in the Rupa Ashok Hurra case in 2002. A party can take only two limited grounds in a curative petition - one, he was not heard by the court before the adverse judgment was passed, and two, the judge was biased. A curative plea, which follows the dismissal of review petition, is the last legal avenue open for convicts in the Supreme Court. Sharma was the first among the four convicts to file a curative.

The Bench also rejected their pleas to stay the execution of their death sentence and for oral hearing in open court.

Besides Justice Ramana, the Bench comprised Arun Mishra, Rohinton Nariman, R. Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan.

Curative petitions were filed in the Supreme Court by both convicts on January 9. The petitions had come just days after a Delhi sessions court schedulled the execution of all the four convicts in Tihar jail on January 22.

Sharma and Mukesh, in separate curative petitions, argued that there was a “sea change” in the death penalty jurisprudence since their convictions. Carrying out the death sentence on such changed circumstances would be a “gross miscarriage of justice”.

In his plea, Sharma said the Court had commuted the death penalty in several rape and murder cases since 2017, when it first confirmed the death penalty to the Nirbhaya convicts.

“fter the pronouncement of judgment in 2017, there have been as many as 17 cases involving rape and murder in which various three-judge Benches of the Supreme Court have commuted the sentence of death,” the petition contended.

The Supreme Court recently dismissed a review petition filed by Akshay Singh, another of the four four condemned men, to review its May 5, 2017 judgment confirming the death penalty. It also refused his plea to grant him three weeks' time to file a mercy petition before the President of India.

A Bench led by Justice R. Banumathi had said it was open for the Nirbhaya case convicts to avail whatever time the law prescribes for the purpose of filing a mercy plea.

Akshay (33), Mukesh (30), Pawan Gupta (23) and Sharma (24) had brutally gang-raped a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus on the intervening night of December 16-17, 2012. She died of her injuries a few days later.

The case shocked the nation and led to the tightening of anti-rape laws. Rape, especially gang rape, is now a capital crime.

One of the accused in the case, Ram Singh, allegedly committed suicide in the Tihar jail. A juvenile, who was among the accused, was convicted by a juvenile justice board. He was released from a reformation home after serving a three-year term.

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