December 19, 2018

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Sensational murder shocks Dimapur

Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, DEC 18 (NPN): Dimapur city was rocked by a sensational murder, when the body of one of its prominent citizens- Kevi Zakiesetuo- was found dead near the boundary wall close to his office of his residence, ‘Zakiesetuo Manor’ on Tuesday at 11:50 am. Late Kevi Zakiesetuo was 59 and is survived by his wife Suvivono and four children. Born in Khonomoa, late Kevi Zakiesetuo was a member of Dimapur Town Committee, former president of Dimapur District Congress Committee and also former member of All India Congress Committee (AICC) and Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) . Late Kevi had also contested the assembly election in 2003 on a Congress ticket. The funeral service will be held at late Kevi Zakiesetuo’s residence near DDSC stadium at 2:30 pm on December 19. Hundreds of shocked colony residents including friends and well wishers thronged the Zakiesato home . Information about who

3 dead in a road mishap in Phek Correspondent

KIPHIRE, DEC 18 (NPN): In a tragic incident, at least three persons were killed and two others suffered severe injuries when a Mahindra Bolero in which they were travelling met with an accident near Pfutsero under Phek district at around 1:30pm Tuesday. Out of the five occupants, three died on the spot while two injured were rushed to Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK). The cause of the accident could not be ascertained till the time of filing this report. The deceased have been identified as Paul Asangba Sangtam of Litsaowng village, Antony Tsangmong Tikhir of Pokphur village and T Seliba Sangtam of Langkok village. Injured person Simon Tsisemong Sangtam has been kept in the ICU while his minor daughter was also admitted in the same hospital. Owning to late receipt of information, family members could trace the accident spot around 4 pm. Police and administration from Kiphire, Pfutsero and Kohima and well wishers from nearby villages helped in retrieving the dead bodies.

This is it!

“Looks like the 2019 election will be all about what Rahul and Modi say about each other.” K Y M C

saw late Kevi last and what happened on Monday evening when he was believed to be in his office room and what time was he bludgeoned inside and by whom and how his hands and feet tied and mouth duck taped, then dragged and left at the spot where it was discovered, are points the police will have to probe. Normally crime sites are not disturbed but by the time police arrived the entire place was milling with people. In order to share information, Commissioner of Police Limasunep Jamir held a press briefing with media late Tuesday evening. He told media that on receipt of information on the discovery of the dead body, a team rushed to the spot. On reaching the spot, the police team discovered the victim had both hands and legs bound and mouth bound by duck tape. He said the team took immediate cognizance and a case has been registered under section IPC 302. Limasunep said preliminary investigation revealed that the late Kevi’s office was disturbed and showed signs of a scuffle

Late Kevi Zakiesetuo (File)

with broken materials and blood stains found at various spots in the office. There were also indications that the body was dragged about 15 meters from the office and left at where it was found in the morning. The inquest report revealed a laceration on the head suspected to have been inflicted by a blunt object. As for the time of murder, Limasunep said the post mortem reports were awaited. Assuring citizens that the police will leave no stone unturned to unearth the truth, Limasunep also appealed to the family of the deceased and citizens of Dimapur to have faith in Dimapur police. Police have yet to zero in on suspects and motive behind the mur-

der since investigation had only begun. “We do not rule out any possibilities and we are making all efforts to deliver justice,” Limasunep reiterated. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed under additional deputy commissioner of police (Crime) Relo T Aye along with other members such as - Kaino H Sema, ACP, C Division; Among Jamir (UBI), OC West police station; and N Likao Odyuo (UBI) CI Zone 2 Dimapur. Additional de puty commissioner of police (Crime), Relo T Aye who also spoke at the briefing stated that post mortem report was awaited and the motive for crime is part of the investigation process. Taking note of the festive season, CP Limasunep Jamir has also appealed for peace and calm and cautioned against being misled by rumours and fake news on social media.

Will ensure justice is delivered: Rio

State chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, has expressed shock over the demise of Kevi Zakiesatuo, who was found dead Tuesday under

mysterious circumstances, and asserted that the machinery of the state government would leave no stone unturned to ensure that justice is delivered. In a condolence message, Rio said late Zakiesatuo has been personally known to him for several years and considered him to be a friend. As a political leader, the chief minister said late Zakiesatuo was an approachable person who had a sincere commitment to serve the people, especially the weaker sections of society. He was a prominent and recognized personality of Dimapur and has positively contributed towards the betterment of the city in several ways, Rio said. “We will always remember him with fond memories and his contributions will continue to impact the society in the years to come,” said the chief minister. In his untimely demise, Rio said the society has lost a loved leader and Dimapur has lost a precious citizen, adding that the vacuum left by him will be difficult to fill and “we will all miss him dearly.”

Produce more handicrafts to reduce plastic use: Rio Correspondent

KOHIMA, DEC 18 (NPN): In line with state government’s policy for restricting the use of plastics in Nagaland, the chief minister Neiphiu Rio has urged the villagers to produce more traditional handicraft items especially to reduce plastic use in the state. The chief minister told villagers during his maiden visit to the 11 Northern Angami-II A/C villages after he was elected to the 13th Assembly unopposed this year. Rio visited Rusoma village, Dihoma, Gariphema and Kijümetouma village on December 17, 2018. The chief minister encouraged the local skilled handicraftsmen to produce more items especially bamboo product and export outside village to earn livelihood besides replace plastic use in many cases. Addressing the gathering at Kijümetouma village bamboo handicraft production & training centre, the chief minister reminded the villagers the importance of sanitation and Swatch Bharat mission campaign. (Cont’d on p-11) Rio informed that there

Villagers display their handicraft skills during Rio’s visit to Kijümetouma on December 17, 2018. (NP) would be village cleanliness competition under his constituency and assured to award annually for the cleanliest village under local area development fund (LADF). Rio also stressed the need for organic farming in the state in line with the government of India emphasizing the importance of organic farming in the country. He urged the Northern Angami villages to set example of organic farming to rest of the state as the area has huge potential and scope to export and earn livelihood to improve rural economic. Lauding Dihoma village for

officially declaring the village as orange village, Rio encouraged them to produce even more to export outside. Following the declaration of Open Defecation Free (ODF) in the state last October, the chief minister urged the villagers to strictly adhere to healthy and hygienic living. Rio informed that in the next phase he would visit other villages under his constituency. Chief minister was accompanied by a host of NDPP leaders of Northern Angami including youth and women, leaders of NDPP, village leaders and others.

6 detained in Mkg for LPG pilferage Case against govt for violating electricity rules DIMAPUR, DEC 18 (NPN): Nagaland Electrical Contractors’ Union (NECU) has filed a writ petition before Gauhati High Court seeking issuance of appropriate writ or order or direction on the State government not to energise Super Market at Kohima as the electrical work was carried out by a civil contractor in total violations of the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 and government’s standing orders. In a statement, NECU president Kevichulie Chadi and general secretary HS Rotokha explained that contractors were aggrieved by a work order dated August 8, 2012 in which electrical works were assigned to a non-registered electrical contractor without estimate. They alleged that the work order was awarded to M/s Golden Traders, which was not registered as an electri(Cont’d on p-11) cal contractor in the electri-

cal inspectorate of the State. The duo pointed out that the contractor that bagged the order illegally had still not completed the electrical work, and that the external connection was still not done. The union claimed that the chief electrical inspector had earlier asked the urban development director not to allow anyone to do any electrification work other than by a registered electrical contractor. The chief electrical inspector also stated that electrical works should be allotted only to bona fide holders of identity cards issued by the electrical inspectorate. Further, the power commissioner & secretary (vide an order dated 12.09.2007) had also specified that wiring work should be carried out by an electrical contractor licensed or recognised by the chief electrical inspector. And, on completion of the work,

a test certificate by the electrical contractor should be submitted to the power department while applying for power connection, the union added. NECU said Section 45 of Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 under clause (2) provided that no electrical installation work carried out in contravention of sub-rule (1) should either be energised or connected to the works of any supplier. The release claimed that the union had already submitted a representation to the authority concerned pleading not to give clearance to energise for the electrical work – “Re-Construction of Super Market Kohima” – as per the norms and rules of the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956. NECU said that the electrification work carried out by the non-registered electrical contractor was illegal and in gross violation

Accept DL in electronic format: Centre to states

Water supply disrupted in Dmu

NSCN(R) expels ‘army chief’

DIMAPUR, DEC 18 (NPN): Mokokchung superintendent of police (SP) has assigned Special Operation Team (SOT) of police a special task of checking alleged pilferage of LPG cylinders, following discontentment among customers. Accordingly, SOT of Mokokchung police has started checking, frisking and monitoring movements of LPG-laden trucks. The move followed suspicion by the customers of a foul play as the cylinders available in the market sold by the agencies seemed to be weighing lighter than the normal actual weight. Meanwhile, in a press release, the SP claimed that, acting on specific inputs, an SOT team found two LPGladen trucks parked on the road suspiciously for quite some time near Mongsenyimti village on the early morning of December 15.

NEW DELHI, DEC 18 (PTI): The Union transport ministry has asked states to facilitate acceptance of driving licence and other documents like vehicle registration certificates in electronic format by enforcement agencies. Vehicle owners can also show their documents like driving licence, RCs and insurance certificates through mobile apps like Digilocker and mParivahan app, the Road Transport and Highways Ministry said Tuesday while issuing a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to states. The enforcement agencies like traffic and transport departments can simultaneously access these details from eChallan app, which has data for online verification of vehicle and its licence status, it said. The move is aimed at doing away with the handling of documents physically by enforcement

When the SOT personnel approached these trucks, they found the drivers and helpers doing a pilferage of the LPG cylinders. The SOT seized 181 caps, four pockets of sealing caps, three refill nozzles used for siphoning off gas from the filled cylinders to empty cylinders and Rs 54,000 in cash from their possession. All the six persons were detained and the two trucks loaded with LPG cylinders, along with the seized items, were brought to Mokokchung police station I for further investigation. A case has been registered under sections 285/336/407/420/379/34 of IPC and Section 7 o Essential Commodities Act. The district police chief claimed that the arrested persons admitted of committing the crime of siphoning off filled LPG cylinders to refill empty

agencies. Citizens would also escape from harassment of the collection of documents after paying challans, according to the ministry. Vehicle owners be allowed to present their documents like certificate of registration, insurance, fitness and permit, driving licence, certificate for pollution under check and any other relevant documents, etc in electronic format, the ministry said in a statement. “They may now not be required to carry these documents in hard formats. Electronic form with reference to information, means any information generated, sent, received or stored in media, magnetic, optical, computer memory, micro film ...,” it said. The ministry urged the states that the SOP may be adopted for ensuring compliance with the provisions of rule 139 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.

cylinders and selling these for their personal gains. According to the SP, 306 cylinders each were loaded on to these two trucks at Tinsukia supply point. During transportation, the accused clandestinely sold the filled cylinders to roadside vendors and hotels at Rs 850 per cylinder. And on receipt of the empty cylinders, the accused refilled these by extracting gas from the filled cylinders by using twin nozzle metal pipe apparatus, one end of which was inserted into a filled cylinder kept vertically up and the other end into an empty cylinder that got refilled with gas due to difference of pressure. Later, the nozzle was disconnected after the desired amount of gas was extracted. After that, the cylinders were secured with cylinder caps and seals, he explained.

People can produce the documents or other information either through the Digilocker app or the mParivahan app. They can download the Driving Licence or the Registration Certificate through these apps and store on their mobile devices. The statement said they can also show particulars relating to the Driving Licence or the RC through the mParivahan app on mobile through internet connectivity. The enforcement agencies can simultaneously access these details from eChallan app, which has data for on-line verification of vehicle and its license status, it said. “Off-line verification of mParivahan QR Code is also available on this platform. The enforcement agencies can use normal android mobile apps for this purpose. This is irrespective of whether the state has implemented Vahanl Sarathi

or not, provided the data from these states are regularly updated in the National Register. The enforcement agencies can also carry out complete challaning operation including tagging of the Driving Licence or the Certificate of Registration for impounding or suspension,” it said. This step is likely to benefit both the enforcement agencies as they need not physically handle any document, their office need not maintain any inventory or record, and the citizens as they will escape harassment to collect document after the payment of compounding fees as the challan when disposed would automatically update the record in the Database, it said. “This fast, transparent and accountable system will also ensure real-time availability of offence status to the transport and traffic enforcement officers and the citizens,” it added.

DIMAPUR, DEC 18 (NPN): Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) has informed all the registered consumers at Dimapur town that department was not in a position to supply water because the main pipeline of 300mm diameter conveying water supply to Dimapur town from Chumukedima Water Treatment Plant has been damaged during construction of four-lane works of NH-29. In a press release, PHED Dimapur urban division executive engineer Vikeduolie stated that process of laying the new pipelines would start once the National Highway levelling works were completed. In this regard, the executive engineer has requested consumers of Dimapur town and adjoining areas to bear with the department for the inconvenience caused.

DIMAPUR, DEC 18 (NPN): In a major development, NSCN (Reformation) Tuesday announced the expulsion of its ‘army chief ’ Jackson Pochury for his alleged anti-social and anti-national activities. According to a statement issued by ministry of infor mation (MIP), NSCN(R) claimed that the immediate provocation was Jackson’s alleged threat to the collective leadership of the organisation of dire consequences, which was serious issue as far as Naga yehzabo (constitution) was concerned. NSCN(R) claimed the second issue was violation of the organisation’s discipline B that stipulates that every member would be guided by moral sense of responsibility and uplift the moral standard of the country. According to NSCN(R) the most serious violation,

of its legal constitutional rights as guaranteed under the Constitution of India and the Indian Electricity Rules 1956. Rotokha said the union was happy and felt secure that advocate Kezhokhoto Savi was representing it in the case as counsel, adding that Savi was well known for his integrity and as someone who truly worked for social cause. Asserting that it would not compromise with “justice”, the NECU general alleged that in the past too several unauthorised works had been executed in public offices, including some top VIP official bungalows and residences. He asserted that this time the union would fight till justice was delivered, adding the success of the legal fight would also amount to public welfare. The two NECU leaders also wished every citizen a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

was Jackson’s “ulterior motive” to form a parallel organisation. NSCN(R) accused Jackson of plotting a “ devilish plan”, by trying to force Makury region chairman Tuitimiu Makury to hand over all arms from eastern sector and to convince him to form a parallel organisation. However, it said Tuitimiu refused to hand over any arms by stating that these belonged to the GPRN and not the Naga Army chief. NSCN(R) thanked Tuitimiu for his loyalty in the incident took place on December 13. NSCN(R) narrated the series of defections by Jackson. It said he first defected from NSCN (K) and joined NSCN (IM), before again defecting and joining NSCN (Unification). Later Jackson again defected and joined NSCN(R) in December 2015 as “lieutenant colo(Cont’d on p-11) nel”. K Y M C


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