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Manipur police personnel behind Imphal bomb attack | In an astonishing revelation, the India Reserve Battalion (IRB) was involved in a bomb attack at a private hospital in Imphal, leaving Manipuris flabbergasted. It is reported
that militants gave Rs 5000 to an IRB rifleman to set off a grenade at the Chamber
of Commerce Hospital at Thangal Bazaar in Imphal that left three persons injured.
The rifleman was identified as T. Munal, and has been apprehended by the police.
“There will be a strict control room exclusively for the commandos, so that the
control room will have details about their duties and there will be a general
diary which will give record of what all activities they are doing. With this
sort of things and a little more check, I think with that we should be able to
weed out those black sheep,” said Y. Joykumar Singh, The Director General of Police
(DGP) of Manipur. T. Munal was posted at the Battalion headquarters at Khuman
Lampak in Imphal and was allegedly involved in several other attacks carried out
in the state. Munal has disclosed that a cadre of KCP (MC) militant outfit had
given him the hand grenade. The incident has shocked the people in the state.
They condemned the act. “Security forces protect us but if they do such things,
the people of Manipur will be no more. We condemn the act,” said Zathlingthang,
a local. “They are here to protect the people and a rifleman committing such crime
is condemnable act. The people of the state are suffering because of such crimes,”
added Khomi, another local. Meanwhile, reacting to the involvement of state police
personnel in the incident, Union Home Secretary G.K Pillai, who was on a visit
to assess the overall law and order situation in the state, urged the state government
to bring transparency in the recruitment of constables. “If constables come into
the police force on merit, you will get a much better, more efficient police force.
Complain has come that some of the people who have been recruited did not undergo
adequate screening of some of them. Screening would be done by the Manipur police
to remove all the undesirable elements from the state police forces,” Pillai said.
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