Meghalaya Crime Update

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Body recovered  
On June 11 at about 9.30 am, a decomposed body of one  Sammuel Synrem (23 ) was recovered from Kyndong Rylla, Umiam Lake (RB). Deceased was reported missing since May 21.
Gold ornaments looted 
On June 10 at around 1.30 pm, unknown miscreants broke into the residence of a woman Ajanta Kalita at New Kench’s Trace, Shillong and stole gold finger rings and bangles valued around Rs. 68,000.
ATM shutter damaged
On June 10 on the night of June 10, unknown miscreants damaged the shutter of Central Bank ATM Kiosk at Laban Last Stop, Shillong.
Complaint by Impulse NGO
Hasina Kharbhih of Impulse NGO lodged a complaint that on June 8 afternoon, one Nilesh Khemani and his wife forcibly entered the office of Impulse NGO at Shillong, while they were having a meeting to discuss important matters.
Stones pelted at Pentecostal  church
One  R. Bareh of Tongseng Nongkhlieh village (EJH) lodged a complaint that on May 8, 22 and 29 this year  unknown miscreants pelted stones at the houses of members of Pentecostal Church.  As a result, the houses were damaged.
Minor raped
On June 1, one Dilip Gurung of Lawsohtun was handed over to the police for repeatedly raping a thirteen-year-old girl at Lawsohtun. The matter in under investigation.

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