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Inhuman act of mankind

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG:The inhuman and brutal act of mankind once again surfaced on Saturday when thousands of fishes were found dead at Wah Lwang at Mawryngkneng arousing rage among the local residents. The fishes were brutally killed by heartless people by pouring DDT into the water body causing rampant destruction to the living species inside the water. In response to this, Aquatic Cell of the KSU Mawryngkneng Circle Secretary, J Myrboh has warned that those found guilty would be punished as per law.

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