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Manipur: Tribal Woman Shot in Noney Amid Land Dispute Between Clans

A tense land-related conflict in Manipur’s Noney district has turned violent, with a tribal woman sustaining a gunshot injury during a dispute within a local clan.

Incident Details

The incident took place in the Khoupum sub-division, where tensions escalated among members of the Riamei clan over a controversial land ownership issue.

• The dispute began after a village head allegedly attempted to declare Guitang (Duithanjang) village as public land

• The move was strongly opposed by the majority of the clan members

• A confrontation followed, leading to violence and firing

Victim and Injury

The injured woman has been identified as:

Premilla Kamei Riameipui (38)

• Resident of Guitang village

She sustained a gunshot wound to her right shin, between the calf and ankle, and was immediately rushed to a nearby primary health centre for medical treatment. Her condition is reported to be stable.

Allegations and Accused

According to reports:

• Two individuals, accompanied by a tribal village head, were involved in the incident

• The alleged shooter has been identified as Neillasin, son of Gabriel Kamei of Longleinang

• He was reportedly acting under the direction of Arei Thoitak, a resident of Bungte Chiru in Kangpokpi district

These claims are currently under investigation, and official confirmation is awaited.

Community Reaction

The incident has sparked concern among local authorities and residents:

• The village authority strongly condemned the shooting

• They have urged authorities to take immediate action

• Calls have been made to restore peace and prevent further escalation

Police Action

Law enforcement agencies have:

• Initiated efforts to verify the sequence of events

• Begun identifying and tracking those involved

• Started a formal investigation into the dispute and shooting

Broader Concern

Land disputes in hill districts of Manipur often carry deep-rooted clan and customary implications, making them sensitive and prone to escalation.

This incident highlights:

• The need for peaceful conflict resolution mechanisms

• Stronger administrative intervention in land disputes

• Ensuring rule of law to prevent violence

Authorities are expected to take further steps as the investigation progresses, while local leaders continue to appeal for calm to avoid any further unrest in the region.

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