3 killed in fresh violence in Manipur; CBI forms SIT to probe riot cases

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: As fresh violence in Manipur claimed three more lives on Friday, the CBI announced it has registered six FIRs and constituted a
Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe whether there was a conspiracy behind the recent clashes in Manipur
The 10-member SIT will be led by a DIG-rank officer, said officials
The Special Crime Branch, Kolkata will probe the cases.The move comes a day after the Manipur government had recommended six cases
(including criminal conspiracy case to ascertain whether the ethnic violence was pre-planned; murder and arson) to the Centre for a probe by
the premier investigative agency
The home ministry passed on the list of FIRs to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), under which CBI operates.02:06Manipur
Violence: What a Manipuri Kuki has to say on being called a 'Terrorist'Three killed by armed insurgentsMeanwhile, three people were killed
in a village in Manipur's Imphal West district when a group of insurgents dressed as security personnel called them out of their homes on
the pretext of a combing operation and fired at them, officials said
The incident took place in a village on the border of Kangpoki and Imphal West districts.The insurgents are believed to be from the Meitei
community, the officials said.Security forces on a routine patrol of the village stepped in when they heard the sound of gunfire
Insurgents fled the area but not before shooting down three villagers, the officials said.Over 3,700 cases lodgedMore than 100 people have
lost their lives in the ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur, which began on May 3.Later on, there were
several clashes between extremist elements and paramilitary forces sent in to control the situation.Around 35,000 people have been displaced
due to the violence.So far, 3,734 FIRs have been registered, the maximum being in Imphal district at 1,257, followed by Kangpokpi (932) and
Bishnupur (844)
On Thursday, security advisor Kuldiep Singh said 27 arms, 245 ammunition and 41 bombs were recovered in Porompat in Imphal East district and
one arms and two bombs in Bishnupur
curfew relaxation has been made in five valley districts and some hill districts
from agencies)WatchManipur: Gun fight between two armed miscreants, 3 dead, 2 injured