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Nagaland Timeline - 2008



January 2

One NSCN-K militant is killed by his colleagues when he along with four others tries to escape from the outfit’s camp at Samjiuram under Jalukie sub-division in the Peren district.

January 3

One crude bomb hurled by unidentified militants exploded inside the compound of the house of a retired government employee at Public Works Department Colony in Dimapur on. However, no casualty was reported.

Nagaland is brought under central rule after President Pratibha Patil signed the recommendation of the Union Cabinet in this regard. The President gave her assent to central rule in the State till elections are held in February 2008.

January 7.

A meeting of the Cease-fire Supervisory Board (CFSB) between the Government of India and NSCN–K was held in the capital Kohima. The ongoing inter-factional unification move and setting up of a NSCN designated camp somewhere between Ghaspani and Vihokhu village were reportedly discussed. The meeting also deliberated on a strict implementation of cease-fire ground rules by both parties and immediate establishment of NSCN–K’s authorised camps.

January 12

The NSCN-IM declares an "Emergency in Nagalim" and its Tartar Hoho (Parliament) was placed under suspended animation from 1 am of January 13. The ‘chairman’ of the outfit, Isak Chisi Swu, stated, "In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by clause (h), Article 3, of part III of the Yehzabo, I, Isak Chisi Swu, Yaruiwo of the Republic of Nagalim, by this proclamation, declare that an emergency exists." He said, "In view of the precarious situation in Nagalim which increasingly threatens peace and normal state of affairs… Henceforth, the state of affairs shall be conducted by the (outfit`s) National Security Council until further orders."

January 13

Eight militants of the Manipur-based KRA are arrested along with arms and ammunition from a house at Notun Bosti in Dimapur.

The former Nagaland Chief Minister and Nagaland People's Front (NPF) leader Neiphiu Rio asks the NSCN-IM and the NSCN-K not to interfere with the next round of Legislative Assembly elections to be held under President's Rule in the State.

January 14

Three senior cadres of the NSCN-K are shot dead and another cadre is abducted by the rival NSCN-IM militants in a hideout at Mingkong in the Mokokchung district, for their alleged involvement in extortion. The NSCN-IM stated that the killings were necessary to prevent "illegal collection of money in and around Mokokchung". Meanwhile, the NSCN-K claimed that the raid on its hideout and the killings were in violation of the cease-fire between the two factions since December 7, 2007.

The Dimapur district police arrested two persons, Atai M.S and Kaphungam Angami, while they were trying to extort money from a hotel. Nine rounds of ammunition, one empty magazine, six live rounds of 7.65, two live rounds of 9-mm and two mobile handsets with SIM cards are recovered from them.

January 20

Three NSCN-IM cadres, identified as Purtoshi Ao, Peter Akhum and Mayur Raijung, who are involved in arms smuggling racket, were arrested at Rangapahar Siding in the Dimapur district.

January 21

The NSCN-IM 'dismisses' 27 of its cadres, who had defected along with former 'kilo kilonser' (home minister) Azheto Chophi from 'national service' with effect from January 22, 2008, for 'deliberately defying' a directive of the 'yaruiwo' (prime minister) Isak Chishi Swu to return from the "reactionary camp" and report to the Council Headquarters. Samson Jajo, 'chief principal secretary' of the NSCN-IM, said a decision towards this effect was taken in exercise of the decision of the "National Security Council".

February 1

Police recovered the dead body of a poultry vendor, Podurul Islam, near 4th Mile area in the Dimapur district. He was earlier shot dead by four unidentified gunmen for ransom.

Police recovered the dead body of an unidentified person belonging to the Naga community from Sovima village in the Dimapur district. He was shot dead by unidentified militants.

Three NSCN-IM militants, Tokishe G. Swu, Asangba Santam and Nikhuyi, and Swu’s wife were abducted by the cadres of NSCN-U from Dimapur.

February 10

The NSCN-IM rejected a call given by the NSCN-K for broad based unity among Nagas and a halt to the fratricidal strife.

February 11

Police arrested four extortionists, including a NSCN-K cadre, and seized an AK-47 rifle and ammunition from their possession at Dimapur.

February 12

Shillong Times reports that the NSCN-K is reportedly continuing its recruitment despite its agreements with the Union Government.

February 13

Police arrested one person for collecting money in the name of 'Chaplee Committee' of the NSCN-U from the Supermarket area of Dimapur. Police said the accused, identified as Hukato Achumi of Xekiye village, had admitted to extorting money from businessmen after forcibly issuing demand coupons. Two coupons in the name of the NSCN-U, some cash and a mobile handset were seized from his possession.

February 14

Police arrested three suspected NSCN-IM cadres while they were collecting money from various shops at Holy Cross junction in Dimapur. They were identified as Moatoshi, Marlemba and Noklen.

Another NSCN-IM cadre, identified as Chandan Das, was arrested by the security force personnel while he was collecting money from businessmen in the New Market area.

February 20

The Adino faction of the NNC asks the people to boycott the Legislative Assembly elections scheduled to be held on March 5. The NSCN-K also warns of stringent action against its cadres in case of their failure to boycott the polls. The NSCN-IM, which had earlier asked to support candidates helping them in their pursuit for a solution to the protracted Naga political problem, says that it will not get involved in the election process.

February 26

Two persons, Talisubo and Yangersenba, are shot dead in an incident of pre-poll violence at Tzudikong town in the Mokokchung district.

Unidentified militants set ablaze two vehicles belonging to supporters of the Congress party candidate, K Therie, near Zuketsa village and took away another vehicle.

February 27

Two activists of the Nagaland People’s Front party are abducted by unidentified militants.

February 29

Police recovered the dead body of an activist of the Nagaland People’s Front party, Ngupe Lasuh, from Medzhephima He was earlier abducted by unidentified persons from the party camp at "D" Block in Kohima on February 27-night, and was later shot dead.

March 3

Two unidentified gunmen kill Farkanudin, chairman of the Dimapur Muslim Council and gaonbura (headman) of New Market, at his residence in Dimapur. He was a supporter of the Congress party.

March 5

Unidentified militants hurled a bomb at the residence of I. Imkong, Congress Legislature Party leader, at Sangtemla ward in the Mokokchung town. Imkong was also the Congress party candidate from 29 Jangpetkong Assembly Constituency in the elections held on March 5. However, no one is injured in the blast.

A major attack is averted in Dimapur when Assam Rifles (AR) personnel recovered a mine, two hand grenades and two AK-47 rifles meant to attack polling booths during the Legislative Assembly elections.

One self-styled ‘captain’ of the NSCN-IM is arrested by the police in connection with an extortion case.

March 11

Security forces arrested six militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – United (NSCN-U), including a senior ‘commander’, along with a cache of arms and ammunition at United North block in Dimapur. The seizure include one AK-47 rifle with magazine, one .22 rifle, one double barrel 12 Bore DBBL, one 7.65mm pistol (Italian made) with three magazines, one.38 revolver and two Chinese grenades.

March 12

A 12-member ministry of the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) led by Neiphiu Rio is sworn in by Governor K. Sankaranarayanan. Following the swearing in ceremony, Chief Minister Rio said that his Government would play the role of an active facilitator to bring about lasting peace, unity and oneness in the Naga family. "The need of the hour is peace and we will constitute a Political Affairs Committee at the earliest to strengthen our role of facilitator", he said.

March 13

One NSCN-K militant, identified as Kitoyi Zhimo of Zekiye village in the Zunheboto district, is shot dead by unidentified gunmen at Electrical Colony in the capital Kohima. Police recovered three empty cases, one live round of ammunition and one bullet head from the incident site.

March 16

One top NSCN-K militant, Kivi Kips, secretary of the Lota and National Social Welfare, and ‘Captain’ Vikiye Zhimomi, have defected to the NSCN-IM. Kips said in a statement, "Though holding no grudge or ill feelings towards any individual…I have realized that I had gone astray working without knowing that K- group neither holds political background nor future." In a separate statement, Zhimomi said some "political leaders at State" had misguided him and forced him to join the K-group.

March 28

Two NSCN-IM leaders, Hangsing and Longshen, are abducted from their respective houses by the NSCN-U. Meanwhile, the NSCN-U alleges that four persons were abducted by the NSCN-IM on March 25 in Dimapur and one of them was tortured resulting in his death.

April 3

Two NSCN-IM militants, identified as ‘captain’ Wungreithan and ‘sgt.’ Peter, are abducted by the rival NSCN-U cadres from the New Market area in Dimapur. The abduction occurs after both the groups had released their rival cadres from their respective captivity through the initiative of the Reconciliation Forum on April 2.

April 5

One NSCN-IM cadre, identified as ‘ss sgt. major’ Taku Ao, is shot at and wounded by suspected militants of the rival NSCN-K near Fancy Market in the Kohima town.

Police in Kohima arrest three armed cadres of the NNC.

April 16

The Union Government and the NSCN-IM hold talks in New Delhi. The outfit’s ‘general secretary’, Thuingaleng Muivah, held discussions with the head of the Group of Ministers, Oscar Fernandes, and Chief Interlocutor, K. Padmanabhaiah, on issues of a separate constitution for Nagalim (Greater Nagaland) and the formation of a new faction, the NSCN-U in November 2007.

April 17

Two cadres of the NSCN-U, identified as ‘2nd Lt.’ Alex Sema and ‘Sgt. Maj.’ Sukuithong, and one from the rival NSCN-IM, identified as ‘Lt.’ Shondhar, are killed while another cadre from the NSCN-IM is abducted in three separate incidents of factional violence in Dimapur.

April 22

Two NSCN-U militants, ‘capt’ Atovi and ‘sgt maj’ Pukheto, and two NSCN-IM militants, ‘pvt’ Thachan Tangkhul and Y. Tangkhul, are killed during an internecine clash between the two outfits at Tenyiphe-I near St. Joseph’s School along the road towards Khopanalla in Dimapur. Two unexploded grenades were recovered by police personnel from the incident site.

A clash between militants of the NSCN-U and NSCN-IM occured at Singrijan in the Dimapur district along the Assam-Nagaland border.

April 23

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said that "The state government and the constituent units of the DAN will support the cause of the Eastern Nagas in Myanmar to help them get due political recognition and rights from the Government there… They have been neglected by Yangon. The Nagas in Nagaland should unanimously support them to facilitate their development along with other Naga communities." He also asked the military regime in Myanmar to declare a truce with the NSCN-K.

April 24

A factional clash between the NSCN-U and the NSCN-IM is averted when people chased away cadres belonging to both the factions at Diphupar ‘B’ and Ikishe villages in the Dimapur district.

The NSCN-K said that it would extend its cease-fire with the Union Government for another year. The tenure of the cease-fire agreement expires on April 27.

April 25

One India Reserve Battalion constable, Hanji Konyak, is shot dead by unidentified militants near the National Highway-39 in the Dimapur district.

April 29

One cadre of the Non-Accordist faction of the NNC, identified as ‘sgt. maj.’ Rutsuthung Pochury, is injured by cadres of the rival Accordist faction of the NNC during an internecine clash at Jericho-II Colony in the Phek town.

April 30

One ‘deputy kilonser’ (minister), Nemalie Metha, and a ‘joint secretary’, Kahoi Chaplee, of the NSCN-IM are abducted by the rival NSCN-U from Dimapur.

One self-styled ‘colonel’ of the NSCN-IM, identified as L.Y. Shanga alias Yurthing, dies when a lethod bomb accidentally explodes in his hand at Camp Hebron in Dimapur. He was reportedly operating as the ‘commanding officer’ of the NSCN-IM’s ‘NP Battalion’ in the Tamenglong district of Manipur. Meanwhile, the NSCN-U alleges that Shanga was ‘executed’ at Camp Hebron on the suspicion of his attempt to defect to the NSCN-U.

May 1

Two civilians and a NSCN-U cadre are killed during an internecine clash between the rival NSCN-IM and NSCN-U militants at Old Showuba village under Niuland sub-division in the Dimapur district.

May 3

Telegraph reports that Isak Chishi Swu, ‘chairman’ of the NSCN-IM, invited Khole Konyak, ‘commander-in-chief’ of the NSCN-K, for talks at Bangkok in Thailand.

May 4

Two NSCN-U cadres, identified as ‘sgt. maj.’ Yanger Phom and ‘pvt’ Kavito Sema, are killed during an internecine clash between the NSCN-IM and NSCN-U at Merapani in the Wokha district.

One NSCN-IM militant, ‘lieutenant’ A. Pouken Zeliang, is shot dead by unidentified militants at Burma Camp area in Dimapur.

May 5

In separate incidents, two civilians, including a college student, and a NSCN-IM militant are shot dead by unidentified militants in Dimapur.

The NSCN-IM accuses the NSCN-U of carrying out an ethnic cleansing in Nagaland.

May 5

The ‘general secretary’ of the NSCN-IM, Thuingaleng Muivah, met the National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan in New Delhi.

May 8

Hundreds of people chase out the NSCN-IM and National NSCN-U militants engaged in a internecine clash at Diphupar in the Dimapur district.

May 10

The NSCN-K kilonser (minister) Kughalu Mulatonu accuses the Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and Opposition Leader I. Imkong of funding the NSCN-IM with INR 15 crores and INR 5 crores respectively, just before the Assembly Elections in March 2008. Imkong, however, refuted the allegation. "I urge Mr Mulatonu to come out with facts and evidence to prove his allegations. This is not the first time he has tried to drag me into controversies," Imkong, the Congress party leader, said.

The Chief Minister accuses the Centre of not being "sincere" in talks with the militant groups, and said that there was no clear direction from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs about what was the fate of talks with the NSCN-IM. "Definitely, the delay (in talks between NSCN-IM and Centre) is the cause of all the problems. It is getting multiplied. We want to see the sincerity of the Government of India and the underground groups to resolve it," Rio said in New Delhi after his meeting with the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil.

 

 

 

 

 
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