Category Archives: Crime

Siliguri: One arrested with horn of rhinoceros

MP, 23 June 2024, Siliguri: A smuggler was arrested with a horn of rhinoceros before smuggling it to Nepal. 

The accused has been identified as Ajit Kumar Singh, a resident of Manipur. According to forest sources, on Saturday night, Seema Suraksha Bal of 41 number battalion and foresters from Tukuriyajhar Forest Range arrested the person near Sat Bhaiya toll plaza under Naxalbari Block. The horn weighing 1.25 kg was recovered from the possession of the accused. 
After that he was arrested and handed over to Naxalbari police. The horn was about to be smuggled in Nepal via Siliguri. The rhinoceros will be sent to the Zoological Survey of India for examination. 
The arrested was sent to Siliguri Court on Sunday. Investigation is being conducted to find out if anyone else is involved in this incident. 
Suraj Mukhiya, Range Officer of Tukuriyajhar said: “We are investigating the origin of the object. We suspect that more people are involved in the case. A detailed investigation is underway.” Meanwhile, a forest worker was killed when a wild elephant attacked him near Kalabari Forest under Naxalbari. 
The incident happened in the wee hours on Saturday. The worker has been identified as Rajendra Roy, he was serving as an Aranyasathi in the Forest department. 
According to forest sources, four forest workers were attempting to guide a group of elephants back into the forest near the Ashapur Tea Estate in Naxalbari when a wild elephant attacked them. While three of the workers managed to escape, Rajendra Roy was unable to evade the elephant and suffered severe injuries. 
Forest officials rescued him and shifted him to North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH), where he later succumbed to his injuries. The Forest department and local police are investigating the incident. 
https://www.millenniumpost.in/bengal/siliguri-one-arrested-with-horn-of-rhinoceros-569090

Gang smuggling banned drugs to Bhutan busted

RAJESH SHARMA, EOI, JAIGAON, JUNE 23,2024 : The Jaigaon Police have busted a gang involved in smuggling drugs and intoxicants to Bhutan across the international border. Inspector Paljor Bhutia said on Sunday a large quantity of banned capsules and cough syrups had been seized at the check-post.

One person was arrested, a resident of Ghoksadanga in Cooch Behar but now staying in the Triveni Toll area of Jaigaon.

Based on the interrogation of the arrested person another man who used to arrange the supply of these drugs was also arrested on Sunday.

The wife of the supplier was a Bhutanese citizen. A phone seized from them had given clues about many Bhutanese citizens who used to buy these drugs. 

Manipur: Fresh gunfight breaks out between armed men

PTI, Imphal, Jun 23, 2024 :  A fresh gunfight broke out between armed men belonging to two warring communities in Manipur, police said.


The incident took place after some armed persons opened fire towards Thamnapokpi and Lamlai areas in Imphal East district from hilltop positions in adjoining Kangpokpi district around 10.30 pm on Saturday, a police officer said.

Local village volunteers returned fire and security forces rushed to the area to bring the situation under control, he said.

The gunfight stopped after an hour and no casualties were reported, the officer said.

More than 200 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and hills-based Kukis since May last year.

India Tv, 23 June 2024 : In the latest development in violence trapped Manipur, fresh clashes broke out between the armed men in two communities, the police said.



The incident that took place on Saturday, saw some armed miscreants firing towards the Thamnapokpi and Lamlai areas in Imphal East district. The shots were fired from hilltop positions in the adjoining district of

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The gunfight took place at around 10:30 pm on June 21, the police said. According to the police, local village volunteers did retaliatory firing while the security forces rushed to the site to bring the situation under control. An hour later guns silenced and no casualties were reported.


Jiribam violence



Earlier on June 7, violence erupted in largely peaceful Jiribam after a lifeless body of Soibam Saratkumar Singh (59) was recovered. He was suspected to have been killed by the militants, officials said. Agitated by this, locals set a few abandoned structures on fire which was followed by the imposition of curfew in the area.

Jiribam, which has a diverse ethnic composition comprising Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas, Kukis and non-Manipuris, had remained unaffected by the ethnic strife till the unfortunate incident. Meanwhile, suspected militants had also torched two police outposts, a forest office and at least 70 houses, prompting the authorities to transfer the superintendent of police.


Additionally, a contingent of more than 70 state police commandos was airlifted from Imphal to Jiribam to assist security personnel in their operations against militants. After the Jiribam violence, more than 200 people were moved to relief camps in Manipur. Meanwhile, people also crossed stare borders to reach Assam’s Cachar district.


Notably, the ethnic violence started in Manipur in May last year. Since then, more than 200 people have lost their lives and thousands have been rendered homeless between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and hills-based Kukis.