Indian security forces kill 13 civilians in Nagaland, sparking investigation

Nagaland's chief minister has appealed for calm and announced an investigation.

A view of Kohima, the capital of the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, where the incident took place.

A view of Kohima, the capital of the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, where the incident took place. Source: AP

Indian security forces killed 13 civilians in the northeastern state of Nagaland when they fired on a truck and later shot at a crowd that had gathered to protest the attack, police said Sunday.

"The situation in the entire Mon district is very tense right now. We have 13 confirmed deaths which include one labourer from outside Nagaland," said state police officer Sandeep M. Tamgadge of Saturday's incident.

Mr Tamgadge said six labourers were killed while returning to their homes in Oting village by security forces that had set up an ambush.

Family members later went looking for the missing men and confronted security forces after finding the bodies.

"They then went to the local security forces to challenge and question them about the dead," Mr Tamgadge said.
"This is where a confrontation happened between the two sides, and the security personnel fired, killing seven more people," he added. 

The Indian army said in a statement it was acting on "credible intelligence" in pursuing insurgents operating in the area.

It added that one member of the security forces was killed in the later incident and others had been wounded. 

"The cause of the unfortunate loss of lives is being investigated at the highest level and appropriate action will be taken as per the course of law," the statement said. 

Nagaland's chief minister Neiphiu Rio appealed for calm and announced an investigation. 

"The unfortunate incident leading to killing of civilians at Oting, Mon is highly condemnable," he said on Twitter. "Appeal for peace from all sections."


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Published 5 December 2021 5:21pm
Updated 22 February 2022 6:24pm
Source: AFP, SBS



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