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Incidents and Statements involving NSCN-K: 2014

Date

Place
Incident

Nature of incident

Janaury 9

Kohima

SFs arrested one NSCN-K cadre, "Captain" Avikho Angami (31), from Jail Colony in Kohima District. SFs also recovered one 9mm Pistol with seven rounds from the possession of the arrested cadre.

Non-Violent
Janaury 9

Tamenglong/ Manipur

SFs raided a NSCN-K camp near Lungchai village of Tamenglong district. Taking advantage of darkness and forested areas as well as alarm from their local sympathizers, the cadres managed to escape, leaving huge cache of arms and ammunition.

Non-violent
Janaury 10

Dimapur

SFs launched a search operation and arrested NSCN-K militant, "2nd lieutenant" Akuto,from Jail Colony of Dimapur District. The team also recovered one 7.65mm pistol with six rounds from the cadre.

Non-violent
January 13 Longleng

Personnel of 31- AR, arrested one NSCN cadre, identified as Mongang Phom, from Old Police Point at Longleng in Longleng District.

Non-violent
January 14 Nagaland

Thirteen members of 'Naga armies' from NSCN-KK have joined NSCN-K.

Statement
January 25 Tamenglong/ Manipur

Acting on specific intelligence, SFs raided a meeting of top NSCN-K and NNC cadres being held in Nonei Part-V in Tamenglong District leading to the arrest of 'sergeant' M Ading Rongmei (37) of NSCN-K and Paujokdai Malangmei alias Jenchui (38) of NNC. One 7.65 mm pistol with 10 rounds, one .22 pistol with five rounds, one 7.65 SLR magazine with 10 rounds and five mobile phones were recovered from the arrestees.

Non-violent
January 25 NS

NSCN-K has observed that Arunachal Nagas now did not want to identify themselves as Nagas and has condemned the wisdom of their leaders in the strongest terms for the current state of affairs. In a statement, NSCN-K reminded that the tribes inhabiting Arunachal's Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts like Nocte, Wancho, Ollo, Tangsa, Tutsa and their subdivision into smaller groups residing on both sides of the international border formed the largest and biggest group among the Nagas of Eastern Nagaland. These tribes had played significant role in Naga political movement. However, due to vested interests, they do not now want to associate with the Nagas, it said.

Non-violent
January 31 Dimapur

A two-day 'national assembly' of the NSCN-K began at its designated camp, Khehoi in Dimapur of Dimapur District.

Statement
February 4 Dimapur

A gunbattle ensued between NSCN-IM and combined rebels of NSCN-K and ZUF in Oinamlong village in Tamenglong District.

Violent
February 6 Kohima

A committee of the ruling DAN met a team of the NSCN-KK to push forward the ongoing reconciliation process between Naga militant groups. The committee will next meet the NSCN-K, followed by the NSCN-IM, the NNC and the FGN.

Statement
February 12 Nagaland

NSCN-K has withdrawn assignments of its five members, who were assigned to collect "national subscribe taxes", for 'not working honestly' and failing to submit 5 percent 'tax' and 'business tax' during 2013. In a press release, NSCN-K 'deputy kilonser' (minister) A. Langkhuh Konyak stated that withdrawal Azha (order) came into immediate effect in all four Districts of ENPO areas i.e Mon, Tuensang, Kiphire and Longleng with regard to "Naga National subscribe taxes."

Violent
February 12 Longding/ Arunachal Pradesh

A NSCN-K cadre, Wangdon Wangpan, surrendered before the Police and District administration in Longding District. He joined the outfit in 2010.

Non-violent
February 20 Nagaland

NSCN-KK has reiterated its demand for the release of all its members held under National Security Act (NSA) for possession of arms. NSCN-KK, in a statement also alleged that one "Isak Sumi belonging to the Khaplang group" (NSCN-K) has been responsible for "master-minding" incidents of violence in Dimapur, Kohima and Zunheboto Districts. They said number of incidents had taken place in Dimapur, Kohima and Zunheboto where people and business establishments were "threatened with death and bomb threats."

Statement
February 21 Nagaland

NSCN-K has informed that "all kinds of taxation" have been "banned in Naga country", "till further order comes into effect probably in the month of March, 2014". In a press release, it said "the decision in this regard came into force following the Azha (order) of the council".

Statement
March 6 NS

Former NSCN-K 'kilonser (minister)' Kughalu Mulatonu along with 'colonel' Vikato and 'Zunheboto town commander' 'Major' Heikhu and three cadres have arrived at Khehoi camp in Dimapur District of the NSCN-KK in a bid to join the outfit. However, he said the NSCN-KK was yet to take a formal decision, since its high ranking leaders were yet to sit down and discuss about the development.

Statement
March 6 NS

SS Khaplang 'president' of NSCN-K inducted S.Hrepuni Vemai into the formation's 'council of kilonsers' [council of ministers] as a 'cabinet kilonser' on February 6, 2014.

Statement
March 7 NS

Two NSCN-K cadres joined NSCN-KK along with arms and ammunition. The two cadres were identified as 'Major guard commander' Rekum of Yimchungru region and 'captain' Chuba of the same region joined its fold with one G3, one M 14 and one 303.

Violent
March 11

Arunachal Pradesh

An NSCN-K source claimed that one of its cadres was shot dead in Arunachal Pradesh during an encounter with the Assam Rifles. The place of the incidence was however not specified.

Violent
March 11

Kohima

A cadre of NSCN-KK was reportedly injured in a firing incident that took place between NSCN-K and NSCN-KK near the High Court area, Kohima District. Police also recovered one .32 live round from the spot.

Violent
March 12 Zunheboto

Assam Rifles arrested one NSCN-K cadre, identified as Wilson H Chishi, 'regional secretary' of Sumi Region in Zunheboto (District) town and seized one pistol and some other documents from his possession.

Non-Violent
March 16 Myanmar

ULFA-I 'commander in chief' Paresh Barua has expressed his gratitude to NSCN-K, CorCom of Manipur, KLO, NDFB and other "brotherly organizations" for their cooperation and help extended to the ULFA over the years.On the occasion of its 'army day,' (March 16) the ULFA 'commander-in-chief' has called upon senior leaders of the outfit "not to encourage in negative thinking and instead try to boost the morale of the cadres who are fighting the enemy valiantly in the field."

Violent
March 17 Dimapur

31 Assam Rifles arrested one NSCN-K cadre, identified as 'lieutenant' Imtimeren at Phom basti, Changtongya in Dimapur District. The troops also recovered one pistol, 12 bore gun and ammunition from his possession.

Non-violent
March 19 Myanmar

Representatives of NSCN-K, ULFA-I, NDFB-IKS and the Manipur-based PLA will participate in the deliberations for creation of an umbrella organisation in Taga of Sagaing division in north-western Myanmar on March 20. The meeting is likely to be convened by NSCN-K 'chairman' S.S. Khaplang, an influential leader in parts of northern Myanmar. However, it is going to be ULFA-I 'commander-in-chief' Paresh Baruah who will be the main operator in the group.

Violent
March 21 Dimapur

CFMG has issued security instructions to all NSCN factions in view of the ensuing Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) election. In a communiqué addressed to all the NSCN factions, CFMG chairman Lieutenant General (retd.) N.K. Singh said with the announcement of 16th Lok Sabha elections to be conducted from April 7 to May 12 across the country and on April 9 in Nagaland, all District administrations have been issued instructions that no one other than Security Forces would carry any fire arms so as to ensure peaceful polls. Therefore, all factions of NSCN have been asked to conform to the instructions with the essential objective of ensuring peaceful polls, said Singh.

Statement
March 22 Nagaland

NSCN-K, Sumi region, has refuted the claim of AR arresting two of cadres on March 12, saying it was "false and far from truth."

Statement
March 23 Kohima

19th Assam Rifles (AR) personnel arrested a person, identified as Mhasibeituo (20), from T Khel Market in Kohima town (Kohima District) for extorting money in the name of NSCN-K.

Non-Violent
March 23 Tamenglong/ Manipur

Security Forces arrested 'Sergeant Major' of NSCN-K, identified as Gaikhonglung Kamei alias Khang and recovered one 9mm Pistol and five rounds at Nonei Bazaar in Tamenglong District.

Non-violent
March 29 Mokokchung

NSCN-K and NSCN-IM cadres engaged in heavy gun battle at Akhoya village jurisdiction, in Mokokchung District. There are no reports of any casualties from either side.

Violent
April 2 NS

NSCN-KK held a short programme in honour of "home coming members", which was led by Kilonser (minister) Kughalu Mulatonu and 'colonel' Vikato Sumi. Altogether, 22 members of the NSCN-K joined the NSCN-KK fold.

Non-Violent
April 11 Rongkhong I/Imphal

Troops of Red Shield Division arrested one cadre of NSCN-K. One 9mm Chinese pistol with magazine, four live rounds and two hand grenades were recovered.

Non-Violent
April 22 Techa Colony, Mon District

SFs arrested one NSCN-K from Techa Colony, Mon District and recovered a .22 pistol with one magazine and five live rounds from the cadre.

Non-Violent
April 23 Mon District

NSCN-K militant, identified as Pongpa Konyak was arrested by 33 Assam Rifles on from Mon local ground in Mon District. Two .22 pistols along with a magazines were recovered from him.

Non-Violent
April 28 NS

Leaders of NSCN-K have left for New Delhi for talks on further extension of cease fire. The yearlong ceasefire between Centre and NSCN-K expired on April 27, but further talks on its extension have stalled. SS Khaplang, the leader of the group have deputed some of the functionaries to meet representatives of the Centre to sign the truce extension.

33 AR arrested one NSCN-K. 'central council member', Ganpong Konyak from Zakhlom Ward in Mon District AR in a release stated, though Konyak is a "yellow card holder" of NSCN-K, authorized only one weapon to be carried with his bodyguard, he was found to be in possession of .22 pistol with magazine (country made), one .22 pistol (country made) pen shaped, one .32 revolver (Made in England), four .32 live rounds and incriminating documents.

Non-Violent
April 29 New Delhi

GoI and NSCN-K have extended cease fire agreement. The agreement was signed by Shambhu Singhjoint secretary (MHA-NE) and Y. Wangtin Naga.

Angami Youth Organization (AYO) and Chakhesang Youth Front (CYF) have decided to impose a "blanket ban" on all the activities of NSCN-K, particularly its financial activities AYO and CYF asked all the Angami villages not to entertain any form of taxation by NSCN-K and cautioned all government establishments, institutions, contractors, corporate, public and private individual business owners against contributing any form of "tax and percentages"

Non-Violent
May 3 Sibtilla/ Cachar

Cachar Police suspects the involvement of NSCN-K behind the incident when an IED, 35 gelignite sticks caches of nitroglycerin and nitrocellulose and 20 powerful detonators were recovered a bus on May 1 at Sibtilla in Cachar District. According to some Police Sources the NSCN-K was involved in the incident.

Statement
May 7 NS

NSCN-K has requested business communities and departments to clear all kinds of "national subscribe taxes due" to NSCN-K present 'finance in-charge' kilonser (minister) Starson.

Non-Violent
May 9 Baghty/ Wokha

Two cadres identified as Mhonthung Lotha and "2nd lieutenant" Renbi Lotha of NSCN-K were arrested by SF near Baghty village in Wokha District. A .22 Pistol along with one magazine were also recovered from them.

Non-Violent
May 14 NS

NSCN-K 'president', S.S. Khaplang has suspended 'finance secretary' Zeramo from the outfit for a year. In a suspension Ahza (order) NSCN-K Khaplang stated that suspension was been done keeping in view his failure to respond to the continuous efforts to report to the headquarters and has been found guilty of misusing his power, and function and misappropriation of a huge amount of money.

Non-Violent
May 16 Phom Colony/ Mokokchung

Two militants, identified as Lima Akhham and Takaitaba Ao belonging to NSCN-K were arrested from Phom Colony, Changtongya in Mokokchung District.One country made Muzzle Loading Rifle and incriminating documents was recovered from them.

Non-Violent
May 18 Phek District

NSCN-K militant, identified as Beduzo Venuh was arrested by SFs in Phek District. One 9 mm Pistol with magazine and three live rounds were recovered from him.

Non-Violent
May 19 Notun Basti/Dimapur

An extortionist, identified as Vishika Yepthomi alias Vika at Notun Basti in Dimapur. He was found threatening a non-local businessman and demanding INR 10,000 in the name of NSCN-K.

Non-Violent
May 19 NS

NSCN-K, USR, stated that that all employees, contractors and business establishments under Kiphire District and Longkhim/Chare Area in Tuensang District are not allowed to deal with the taxation matter for the fiscal year 2014-15 without the knowledge of the region 'chairman'.

Statement
May 23 NS

NSCN-K has denied sending any SMS threat to ACAUT member Abe Mero.

Statement
May 26

Senapati District

Two NSCN-K militants Joseph Rapei and Francis Sajii were arrested following a brief encounter by 43 Assam Rifles in Senapati District. One 9mm pistol, one magazine and three live rounds of the arm and extortion money of INR 1490 in cash and vehicle in which they were travelling were recovered.

Violent
May 27

Senapati District

Two blank letter heads of NSCN-K were recovered from a dead body, identified as Dariilou from a place near ADC office in Senapati District.

Non-Violent
May 27

NS

NSCN-IM 'chairman' Isak Chishi Swu may become next CM in Nagaland in six months. One of the main concerns of the officials is to bring in other factions such as NSCN-K on board before making the final decision.

Non-Violent
May 28

NS

12 militants of NSCN-K have joined NSCN-KK.

Non-Violent
May 30

Phek town/Phek

Residents of Phek town 'arrested' a militant of NSCN-K identified as 'captain' Ape Kozo after they were informed about holding back of goods carrying truck for "extortion "and handed him over to Police. PTYS GS stated that two NSCN-K cadres identified as 'captain' Ape Koza and '2nd lieutenant' Kuveshevo held a truck heading for Dimapur for purpose of extortion.

Non-Violent
June 2

Mangkolemba/ Mokokchung

MSDCCU stated that that they received a 'tax' demand letter from NSCN-K for INR 50,000 from each coal contractor in Mangkolemba sub-division.

Non-Violent
June 3

NS

NSCN-K'Lieutenant General' Niki Sumi has blamed the State Government agencies, "especially the police and bureaucracy" for victimizing "hundreds of NSCN workers".

Statement
June 4

Mon Town/ Mon

Militant identified as 'sergeant' Manki Konyak belonging to the NSCN-K was arrested from Jail Colony in Mon Town of Mon District by SFs. One AK rifle, one 12 Bore Rifle, one Pistol and huge quantity of ammunition were recovered from him.

Non-Violent
June 7 NS

Myanmar-based NSCN-K has sought Statehood for the Naga people in Myanmar. According to a source, the outfit has already submitted a proposal for statehood to the Union Government of Myanmar. The NSCN-K signed a bilateral ceasefire with the Myanmar Government in May 2012 after signing of a ceasefire agreement, the Myanmar Government has granted the Nagas self-administrative autonomy.

Non-Violent
June 8 Tizu / Tuensang

5 AR searched Tizu village in Tuensang District and recovered one .22 pistol with magazine from a house belonging to suspected NSCN-K militant.

Non-Violent
June 10 Longkokre/ Kiphire

SFs arrested 'sergeant major' Horiba Sangtam of NSCN-K from General Area of Longkokre Village in Kiphire District and recovered .22 rifle with magazine, six live rounds and two hand grenades.

Non-Violent
June 12 NS

NSCN-K has decided that any kind of 'taxation' under Pungro and Shamator Division of Yimchungrü District is authorized only to the Yimchungrü Regional authority of NSCN-K

Statement
June 14 Project Colony/ Zunheboto

NSCN-K militant identified as 'corporal' Hepwang Konyak was arrested at Project Colony in Zunheboto District. One 9 mm Pistol Beretta with magazine, four live rounds and three mobile phones were also recovered from him.

Non-Violent
June 16 NS

Naga leaders in Myanmar have severely criticised NSCN-K's demand for sovereignty of Nagaland, comprising the Naga-inhabited areas of India and Myanmar.

Statement
June 16 NS

S Hrripunii Vemai who was appointed by SS Khaplang of NSCN-K as the 'kilonser' of the Shepoumaramth region has appealed to people not to get confused about his official appointment which is not a self proclamation as alleged by unknown person.

Statement
June 17 NS

NSCN-K 'military supervisor lieutenant general' Niki Sumi said that NSCN-KK, since its formation in 2011 had no other agenda but to attack NSCN-K's "unwavering stand on Naga sovereignty."

Statement
June 18 NS

NGRC-1 CU AYO and SASU have condemned the ban on a contractor, Vilelie Khamo by NSCN-K of USR.

Statement
June 19 NS

CM of Meghalaya stated that militant groups such as NSCN was helping in the creation of new rebel groups.

Statement
June 19 NS

Maximum arms and weapons that reach the militant outfits in Meghalaya are from the armoury of the northeast insurgent groups engaged in peace parleys. Such as NSCN

Statement
June 20 NS

NSCN-K condemned' AR raids which resulted in arresting 'Naga army' personnel. NSCN-K CFSB secretary Khekaho Rochill also said that NSCN-K has only one designated camp in Nagaland which could not accommodate more than 300 NSCN-K personnels.. He further added that NSCN-K has come across specified input about AR and law enforcing informers and said the group would view them as "anti-Naga elements".

Statement
June 20 Agartala

BSF's DG stated that Northeast insurgent groups including NSCN and NLFT have around 45 hideouts in Bangladesh..

Statement
June 20 PR Hill/Kohima

Three militants of NSCN-K identified as 'private' MukanYim, 'private' Tokie Sema and '2nd lieutenant' Ghoshito Awomi were arrested on June 20 from PR Hill in Kohima District. One 7.65 mm pistol along with two magazines, one 7.65mm Pistol along with two magazines, one .22 Pistol along with one magazine, 22 live rounds of 7.65mm, one bullet proof patka, one bullet proof jacket, extortion notes and one discharge order of 'Lieutenant' Nagaha were recovered from them.

Non-Violent
June 23 NS

ACVA Wokha District expressed dismay with NSCN-K for its 'tax' collection.

Statement
June 25 NS

NSCN-K terminated one of its cadre, a Raju Peyu identified as Ihoto Yeptho who was 'arrested' by locals on June 20 from Old Town locality in Zunheboto District while extorting money.

Non-Violent
June 26 NS

Nine NSCN-K militants have joined NSCN-KK

Non-Violent
June 27 Changlang

A female militant of NSCN-K who was forcibly picked up by NSCN-K with two other girls in 2010 and trained in NSCN-K camp in Myanmar, surrendered before the Changlang Police.

Non-Violent
June 29 Bangkok/Thailand

Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju stated that "With ULFA and NSCN we need a little more time to bring them on board and find a solution."

Statement
July 9 NS

NSCN-IM through its secretary, ministry of mines and minerals Ng.Jacob rejected giving "prospecting license" to MOGPL.

Non-Violent
July 13 Phungreitang/Ukhrul

During raid on the NSCN-IM office in Phungreitang in Ukhrul District, six people held by NSCN-IM were rescued by SFs. Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Gaikhangam stated that at least eight members of ADCs are on the hit list of the NSCN-IM.

Non-Violent
July 14 Imphal

Eight NSCN-IM militants who were arrested on July 13 from Phungreitang in Ukhrul District have been remanded to thirteen days in Police custody.

Non-Violent
July 15 Imphal

Home minister Gaikhangam stated that intelligence have confirmed the involvement of NSCN-IM in the killing of UADC member Ngalangzar Malue.

Statement
July 15 Imphal

Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam further stated that the ceasefire agreement between GoI and NSCN-IM is applicable only in Nagaland.

Statement
July 15 Imphal

Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam Gangmei stated that over 100 people have been killed byNSCN-IM since 1980.

Statement
July 16 NS

NSCN-IM terminated 'corporal' T Imkong, reason being his involvement in a drunken altercation with an individual identified as T Sepenchu Sangtam.

Non-Violent
July 16 Lapnan/ Tirap

NSCN-IM 'corporal' John Phoren Rangwa was injured in an encounter in Lapnan near Khonsa in Tirap District. One AK-47 rifle with 90 rounds and one .22 pistol were recovered from the site.

Violent
July 16 New Delhi

Formal talks between NSCN-IM and GoI have resumed in New Delhi. GoI representative is Ajit Lal and Th. Muivah is representing NSCN-IM .

Non-Violent
July 17 Chumukedima/Dimapur

In Cease Fire review meeting with NSCN-IM held after five months, the January 3 Pachaspura killing in which nine Karbis were killed by alleged NSCN-IM militants and tension in Ukhrul were discussed. NK Singh told the NSCN-IM representatives to hand over six accused of Pachaspura killing sheltering inside the NSCN-IM camp Hebron.

Statement
July 17 Chumukedima/Dimapur

NSCN-IM stated that it was not sheltering the 6 accused of Pachaspura killing.

Statement
July 18 Manipur Assemby

Deputy CM Giakhangam stated that more than four hundred criminal cases have been recorded in the Hill Districts, especially in Ukhrul after NSCN-IM signed the cease fire agreement with GoI.

Statement
July 19 NS

NSCN-IM CFMC convenor Kraibo Chawang stated that the ceasefire agreement GoI and NSCN-IM was applicable "without territorial limit."

Statement
July 19 NS

MNPF stated that Nagas, particularly who reside in Manipur, has been suffering for a long under GoI and NSCN-IM.

Statement
July 17 Kami / Phek

Three militants identified as 'captain Joseph' , 'sepoy' Assevo and 'major' Akhoza Rhakho of NSCN-K were arrested from Kami village in Phek District Two 7.65 mm pistols, two tax collection booklets, one tax collection letter of Ministry of Chaplee were recovered

Non-Violent
July 18 Chumkedima/ Dimapur

Wangtin of NSCN-K Naga stated in Chumkedima Dimapur about idea of forming a common front of NorthEast militant groups but denied any links with militant groups of the region or having provided shelter in camps in Myanmar.

Statement
July 21 NS

NSCN-K USR region staffs and senior leaders have opposed the recent appointment of'chairman' Selongkyu Sangtam and threatened mass resignation.

Non-Violent
August 3 NS

NSCN-K 'major general' Noksin has appointed 'major' Yangpongse Sangtam as the new 'guard commander' of USR with effect from July 16.

Non-Violent
August 8 Mon

ENNWA under NSCN-K comprising of Konyak, Phom, Yimchunger, Chang, Sangtam, Khiamnungan tribes reaffirmed their commitment "to fight for Naga sovereignty till the last drop of their blood".

Non-Violent
August 8 Mon

NSCN-K stated that it cannot be of any agreement between NSCN-IM and NSCN-K "because it will not be different from other past accords".

Statement
August 11 New Delhi

Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju stated in Lok Sabha that NSCN-K have their camps in Myanmar.

Statement
August 13 NS

Truck driver and handy man who were abducted on July 25 Piphema in Dimapur District by NSCN-K were freed. They were kept in NSCN-K camp located at Zunheboto

Non-Violent
August 15 NS

NSCN-K Military Finance' said it "discovered that, many 'tax' payers are found to be collaborating with fake collectors at highly deflated rate and claims that due has already been cleared

Statement
August 27 PR Hill/Kohima

NSCN-K 'captain' N Sumi , '2nd lieutanant' Bokato Sumi and 'private' Mukam Yim were arrested from PR Hill Kohima. One M-22 Rifle with two magazine and 59 M-22 rounds, one 9mm pistol with two magazines and thirteen 9mm live rounds and one hand grenade were recovered from them.

Non-Violent
August 28 NS

Militant groups such as ULFA-I is using facilities of NSCN-K in the Taga area of Myanmar.

Non-Violent
September 10 NS

FGN-NA has welcomed seven 'Naga army officers' six from NSCN-K

Non-Violent
September 14 Dimapur

NSCN-K 'sergeant major' Mughakhe Zhimomi was arrested along with a .22 pistol with four live ammunitions in the magazine

Non-Violent
September 18

Ngangting/ Tuensang

AR arrested five unidentified NSCN-K militants with weapons at Ngangting in Tuensang District.

Non-Violent
September 21

Rengkekiulong/ Tamenglong

AR raided a mobile camp of NSCN-K at Rengkekiulong village in Tamenglong. It was run by a combined team of NSCN-K and ZUF.

Violent
September 23 NS

irked' by the AR raid on a joint camp of ZUF and NSCN-K ZB-M asked AR to respect the Indo-Naga ceasefire agreement

Statement
September 24 NS

NSCN-K alleged AR of creating tension and disturbance in Zeliangrong area in Tamenglong.

Statement
October 2

NS

NSCN-K militant Daikho was abducted by suspected NDFB-IKS militants from his residence in an undisclosed location.

Non-Violent
October 3

Khongnem/Senapati

Body of NSCN-K militant Daikho who was abducted by suspected NSCN-IM militants was recovered at Khongnem area in Senapati.

Violent
October 4

Bamunimaidam/ Kamrup

A suspected arms dealer Samuel Bora arrested near Bamunimaidam in Kamrup dealer is believed to have some links with NSCN.

Non-Violent
October 7

Old Market/Dimapur

Two NSCN-K militants Atoka Awomi and Lutoi Chophy were arrested while they were allegedly collecting illegal taxes from business establishments in Old Market, Dimapur. An illegal tax slip and INR 1500 were recovered from them.

Non-Violent
October 7

Chinghulong/Imphal West

SFs arrested a NSCN-K militant '2nd lieutenant Kalingong Pammei' from Chinghulong in Imphal West and recovered a 9mm pistol.

Non-Violent
October 11

Phongkhuri

A militant of NSCN-KK was killed by NSCN-K at Phongkhuri village along the Indo-Myanmar border. An unnamed NSCN-K leader stated that NSCN-KK militants had attacked an NSCN-K 'post' at Phongkhuri, and the attack was a retaliation and added that three people were NSCN-KK militants were killed.

Violent
October 13

Aokum/Mokokchung

SFs busted an illegal weapon making facility in Aokum village in Mokokchung which was supplying weapons to various factions of NSCN.

Non-Violent
October 22

Dimapur

In retaliation for the reported eviction of the family members of 'general' Nikki Sumi of NSCN-K by NSCN-KK , NSCN-K has directed all family members of NSCN-KK to vacate Dimapur within 24 hours of publication of the directive.

Statement
October 23

Dimapur

NNC appealed both NSCN-KK and NSCN-K to "withdraw the quit notice served to each other's family members immediately.

Statement
October 24

Diphupar/Dimapur

A grenade exploded inside the compound of NSCN-KK chaplee secretary Kideon Zhimomi's residence at Diphupar in Dimapur District injuring him, his six year old son, Kideon Zhimomi's guard and another person. NSCN-KK MIP Kilonser blamed NSCN-K for the attack.

Violent
October 26

NS

NSCN-KK has asked the GoI to remove Suruhuto Camp in Zunhebotto District, of NSCN-K. It also stated through ministry of information and publicity (MIP) that they will remove the camp if GoI failed to do so.

Statement
October 26

NS

State Home Minister Y. Patton stated on the quit notice issue between the NSCN-K and NSCN-KK, to both the groups to restrain themselves and urged them to settle the issues amicably as the State could not afford to damage the hard-earned peace due to "internal misadventures."

Statement
October 26

Kohima

A militant of NSCN-KK identified as J. Longshah was 'arrested' by NSCN-K

Non-Violent
October 27

Kohima

NSCN-KK militant, J. Longshah was released, with the intervention of KUK led by its President T. Ngamjok and General secretary Y.T. Manlem after a meeting with both the groups.

Non-Violent
October 27

NS

Reacting to statement issued by NSCN-KK, which asked the GoI to remove Suruhuto Camp of NSCN-K in Zunhebotto District, NSCN-K alleged that NSCN-KK was "an agency" of GoI,

Statement
October 27

NS

Western Sumi Hoho asked NSCN-K and NSCN-KK to immediately refrain from targeting innocent family members in order to prevent further escalation of the tense situation between two groups.

Statement
October 26

Chare/ Tuensang

NSCN-K militant identified as major' Yanpongse Sangtam was arrested by AR from Chare town in Tuensang. One 9 mm pistol with magazine, five 9 mm live ammunition and letter pad in the name of 'Government of People Republic of Nagaland' was recovered from him.

Non-Violent
November 7 NS

NSCN-K claimed the responsibility for destroying road construction machineries on November 2 at Nungsai village in Tamenglong.

Statement
November 12 Naginimora/Mon

AR arrested six unidentified militants of NSCN-K from Naginimora in Mon. They were arrested on charges of extortion, from, Oting and Naginimora under Mon District. Two country-made pistols with ammunition along with some incriminating items were recovered from them.

Non-Violent
November 13 Ukha/Kohima

A truck driver, identified as L Inao, was abducted from Ukha in Kohima by NSCN-K militants.

Non-Violent
November 24 Namtola/ Sivasagar

NSCN-K militant Nokjem Konyak was killed and another unidentified militant injured in an encounter with the Army at Namtola near Sonari in Sivasagar.

Violent
November 26 Fancy Market/Kohima

Kohima City Police mobile unit after getting a tip off some miscreants demanding money from shopkeepers of Fancy Market in Kohima, arrested an individual Vibulie Kimho from the market. On frisking him, the Police recovered 12 information slips issued by ministry of chaplee (finance) affairs, of the Khaplang faction of NSCN-K. He is reportedly a deserter of Indian Army.

Non-Violent
November 29 Guwahati

IB chief stated that In Arunachal Pradesh, turf war between factions continued in two Districts of Triap and Changlang.

Statement
December 23 Dimapur

ACAUT has condemned the bomb attack. ACAUT media cell stated that NPGs know too well that throwing grenades and crude bombs to maximize carnage and create fear psychosis is a terror activity and any factions indulging in such tragic episodes can be labelled as terrorist organization. ACAUT also added that a militant of the NSCN-K , identified as 'captain' Nagaho Ayemi has been threatening business community around Dimapur town.

Statement
December 23 Nagaland

Eight militants of NSCN-KK have reportedly joined the NSCN-K.

Statement

December 26

Dimapur

SFs arrested a NSCN cadre, 'chapel' Ibeto Sema, along with one .32 pistol with magazine and eight live rounds, at BOC South point in Zunheboto town of Zunheboto District.

Non-violent

 

Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.

 

 

 

 

 
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