Central Bureau of Investigation.
Central Bureau of Investigation. (File photo | PTI)

Manipur violence: CBI files charge sheet against seven in Bishnupur armoury loot case

On August 3 last year, a mob looted more than 300 weapons, 19,800 rounds of ammunition and other accessories from two rooms of the 2nd Indian Reserve Battalion headquarters at Naranseina in Bishnupur.

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday said it has filed a charge sheet against seven accused in connection with the looting of arms and ammunition from the Bishnupur police armoury during the ethnic violence that rocked Manipur last year.

According to the agency, it has recently filed the charge sheet before the court of chief judicial magistrate in Kamrup (Metro) in Assam’s Guwahati. The trial in cases relating to violence in Manipur has been shifted to neighbouring Assam.

A senior CBI official said, “The accused named in the charge sheet are Laishram Prem Singh, Khumukcham Dhiren alias Thapkpa, Moirangthem Anand Singh, Athokpam Kajit alias Kishorjit, Loukrakpam Michael Mangangcha alias Michael, Konthoujam Romojit Meitei alias Romojit, and Keisham Johnson alias Johnson.”

On August 3 last year, a mob looted more than 300 weapons and 19,800 rounds of ammunition from two rooms of the 2nd Indian Reserve Battalion headquarters at Naranseina in Bishnupur.

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Among the weapons, ammunitions and other security related equipments looted include around 9,000 bullets of different calibres, an AK series assault rifle, three ‘Ghaatak’ rifles, 195 self-loading rifles, five MP-5 guns, 16.9 mm pistols, 25 bulletproof jackets, 21 carbines, and 124 hand grenades, among other things, the officials said.

A crowd had gathered there to march towards Churachandpur where tribals were planning to carry out a mass burial of their people killed in the ethnic clashes that broke out in Manipur on May 3 last year.

As many as 219 people have lost their lives and several hundred have been injured since the ethnic violence broke out after a 'Tribal Solidarity March' was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

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