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 Manipur police officer alleges harassment against family, friends by state police

“I am not worried about my arrest, but they are harassing weak and poor people now,” said Thonaujam Brinda, a decorated police officer facing contempt proceedings (suo moto) by Manipur High Court after her remarks accusing Manipur Chief Minister of directly, and through his senior officials, “piling pressure” to let off Lhukosei Zou, a former chairman of the Autonomous District Council (ADC), Chandel who was arrested on charges of drug smuggling.

By Karishma Hasnat  Jul 30, 2020 10:06:04 PM IST (Published)


“I am not worried about my arrest, but they are harassing weak and poor people now,” said Thonaujam Brinda, a decorated police officer facing contempt proceedings (suo moto) by Manipur High Court after her remarks accusing Manipur Chief Minister of directly, and through his senior officials, “piling pressure” to let off Lhukosei Zou, a former chairman of the Autonomous District Council (ADC), Chandel who was arrested on charges of drug smuggling.
Speaking exclusively to News18, Brinda said – “Ordinary people who happen to be my family friends are being called to their (senior Manipur police officials) offices, threatened and harassed. I am now on compulsory waiting, which is next to suspension. I have not reported to police headquarters but am waiting for my disposal.”
This comes after Brinda publicly announced the death of 78-year-old Siraj Ahmed, the father of her family friend who she said was “harassed and threatened by higher officials of Manipur Police”. In a Facebook post on Thursday, Brinda stated that she had filed a complaint on July 27, 2020, to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on behalf of Md Sher Shah alias Gandhi for the “harassment” against his father.