Quoting eyewitnesses, two top officials said villagers found the Army's special forces trying to "hide" the bodies by wrapping and loading them on a pick-up van, taking them to their base camp
Kohima/New Delhi, December 7 (PTI): The situation in the border state of Nagaland, where protests and rioting broke out after firing by security forces claimed 14 civilian lives, remained tense but calm on Tuesday as the state cabinet met to demand the Ce
Quoting eyewitnesses, the two top officials have said villagers found the Army's Special Forces trying to "hide" the bodies of six people by wrapping and loading them on a pick-up van with the intention of taking them to their base camp.
The Nagaland Police on Monday lodged a murder case against the 21st Para Special Force of the Army for its alleged involvement in firing on civilians, even as several tribal bodies called for shutdowns in protest against the action of security forces.