Seng Longkmie condemn rapists in Nongpoh

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NONGPOH: The Seng Longkmie of different localities in Nongpoh has come forward to strongly condemn the three rapists who were involved in raping two minor girls in seperate incidents at Diwon village and Iewmawlong in Ri Bhoi which occurred on Saturday.

The Seng Longkmie namely the Synrop Ki Longkmie Nongpoh Pyllun, Seng Longkmie Nongpoh Center Gate, Seng Treilang ki Longkmie, Iewmawlong and Nongpoh Area Women Welfare Association has condemned the act of the three rapists who were identified as Surat Khymdeit and Macdonal Manih who brutally raped one 14-year-old girl at Diwon Umden. In the second incident, a 11-year-old girl was raped at Iewmawlong, Nongpoh by Makhon on Saturday. The Seng Kynthei of Nongpoh Area, the Organization responsible to look after the welfare of the women in the area on getting the information of the incident, went to visit the victim at Nongpoh Civil Hospital and also met the Superintendent of Police where they demanded for strong action against the culprits.

The Seng Longkmie has also sought the cooperation of the local NGOs and the representatives of different localities to look over such crimes in the village.

 

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