It was recorded in the Manipur viral video showing women being presented naked by a mob. The event may have occurred about a mile from what the government has named the best police station in the nation, according to visual cues in the footage examined with open-source satellite photography.
Two women are paraded by a mob while completely naked in the horrifying film that compelled the Biren Singh government to acknowledge the scope and nature of violence in the state and to detain one accused months after the occurrence.
With regard to the widely shared footage of the event on May 4 in the Kangpokpi neighbourhood, police have already detained six persons. Around a month ago, on June 21, a complaint regarding the video was sent to the Saikul police station in the Kangpokpi district. (AP)
One of the women in the film is the spouse of a former soldier who was a subedar in the Assam Regiment and even participated in the Kargil War. Around a month ago, on June 21, a complaint regarding the video was sent to the Saikul police station in the Kangpokpi district.
Since May 3, when a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was held in the hill areas to protest against the Meitei community’s quest for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, more than 160 people have died and several others have been injured as a result of ethnic violence in the state.
The tribal population of Manipur, which includes the Naga and Kuki people, makes about 40% of the total population and is primarily concentrated in the hill regions, whereas Meiteis make up around 53% of the population and reside primarily in the Imphal Valley.