Dimapur, July 24 (EMN): Dimapur Ao Youth Organisation (DAYO) has lauded Dimapur police personnel for the timely arrest of the prime accused identified as Sanjay Lodh in the murder case of Tasenjungla, a 22 years student from Molungyimsen village presently residing at Dimapur.
Tasenjungla was found murdered at a pond near Green Timber Mill, Chümoukedima, on July 12. It was learned that Ajungla was an orphan living with her elder sister. After completing her elementary studies, she was working in a private enterprise in Dimapur as a part time job.
DAYO president Aotemsu Aier, and the general secretary, S Pangertoshi, have demanded the concerned authority not to grant bail to the accused Sanjay Lodh under any circumstances.
Basing on the resolution passed by the Ao Senso Telongjem Dimapur (ASTD) on November 15, 2018, DAYO resolved to explore all options and not leave any stone unturned in delivering justice to its bonafide member for the heinous crime.
Chümoukedima youth condemns murder
Chümoukedima Town Youth Organisation (CTYO) has vehemently condemned the heinous murder of Tasenjungla by one Sanjay Lodh (20), a resident of police complex in Chümoukedima on the night of July 12 near Green Timber Mill. While condemning the murder, CTYO appealed the concerned authorities to not entertain any kind of bail but award the highest befitting punishment as per the law of the land. CTYO further conveyed condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace. In a joint statement, CTYO president, Diethosilie Shuya, and the assistant general secretary, Petekhrielie Kuotsu, further warned that any kind of crimes committed in its jurisdictions would not be tolerated and be sternly dealt with.