Killing of militant by police triggers violent protests, arson in Meghalaya, India 

Shillong, August 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Curfew was imposed in Shillong and mobile internet stopped in at least four districts of Meghalaya, India, amid violent protests, vandalism and arson against the killing of a top militant leader by police in the state.

The curfew was imposed in Shillong from 8 pm on Sunday till 5 am on Tuesday, they said. Mobile internet was stopped for 48 hours, beginning at 6 pm, in East Khasi Hills, West Khasi Hills, South West Khasi Hills and Ri-Bhoi districts, officials said.

Stray incidents of vandalism and arson were reported, having the potential to disturb public peace and tranquillity and cause a threat to public safety, Home Secretary CVD Diengdoh said, quoting reports from the police headquarters.

Violence was reported from these areas as Chesterfield Thangkhiew, a militant who had surrendered, was killed by police on August 13. Thangkhiew was suspected to be the mastermind of a spate of IED attacks since his surrender in 2018, police said.

Hundreds of his supporters carried black flags as his body was taken to the cemetery. Government vehicles were vandalised and a police vehicle was set on fire at Jaiaw area of Shillong allegedly by his supporters, police said.

Banning mobile internet, the chief secretary said, “Messaging systems like SMS, Whatsapp and social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube are likely to be used for transmission of pictures, videos and text and have the potential to cause serious breakdown of law and order.” The curfew was imposed in Shillong through an order issued by East Khasi Hills district administrator Isawanda Laloo.

The Meghalaya Human Right Commission has also taken suo moto cognisance of the encounter, noting, “The instant case appears to have resulted in gross human rights violation which according to Article 21 of the Constitution mandates for protection of life and personal liberty for every person within the territory of India.”

The commission has directed the chief secretary to submit a detailed report on the incident within 15 days, failing which the commission has said it will conduct its own investigation into the matter.

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