Dimapur, August 23 (EMN): The Jail Colony Youth Organisation (JCYO), Kohima vice president, Kukhoto Venyo, in a press release issued on Wednesday, stated that it has come to the notice of JCYO that D’cafe located under its jurisdiction has been creating noisy disturbances by holding parties till late night thereby disturbing the peaceful atmosphere of the colony.
The vice president mentioned that any business establishments have the liberty to do business limiting their activities to societal norms and code of conduct. However, he said the sanctity and welfare of the colony must not be compromised by way of playing loud music, holding late night parties, creating ruckus etc.
“This notice is served as the final warning to all those defaulters and henceforth, anybody found violating the laid down rules and regulations of the colony shall be strictly dealt with by the youth organisation without any reservation or justification,” the press release added.
Meanwhile, the JCYO has expressed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family of late Lovili Chlshi, who met with a tragic accident on the night of August 15 at Jail Colony Kohima. The organisation offered prayer for the departed soul to rest in peace.