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Meghalaya Crime Update

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Rape
On June 9, one Md. Indok Sheikh raped one fifteen-year-old girl at Mathergaon, Mahendraganj (South West Garo Hills) and fled away.

Theft
On June 21, Donboklang Syiemiong lodged a complaint that during inspection, he detected one hundred twelve batteries valued around Rs. 5,50,000/- were stolen from Airtel Tower at Sumer

Umbang under Umiam PS (Ri Bhoi).
On June 19, unknown miscreants stole one computer and UPS from the chamber of Headmistress of Raid Shabong Govt. UP School, Pynursla (East Khasi Hills).
On June 19, unknown miscreants broke into the house of Juthika Deb in the premises of M/s Topcem Cement Factory at Lumshnong (East Jaintia Hills) and stole one gold chain valued around Rs. 50,000/-, cash Rs. 22,000/-, PAN Card and EPIC.
On June 19, unknown miscreants stole fourteen heads of cattle belonging to Loris Dkhar from Musniang Thymmei village (East Jaintia Hills).
On June 18, unknown miscreants stole GSM card, Solar Charger, Solar Panel, Battery and SIM Card from the Emergency Call Booth at Mawkhanu, Shillong By-pass (East Khasi Hills).

Minor knocked down
On June 21, one vehicle (number not known) knocked down one minor boy (11 yrs) at Pynthorbah, Shillong. As a result, the victim sustained injuries and was shifted to Bethany Hospital, Shillong.

Accident
On June 22, five people travelling to Mawkyrwat in a Renault Kwid sustained injuries when they met with an accident in Kyndongblah, 2 kms after crossing Mawphlang before reaching Lyngkien village in East Khasil Hills.The car in which they were travelling went and hit head-on with a 709 Tata truck which was coming from the opposite direction. In this incident, three people Kiran Thapa 36/M, Suraj Sunar 27/M and Ramdar Lami 24/M, all from Shillong, sustained severe injury and the other two victims with minor injury. The 108 Ambulance based in Mawphlang helped transporting all the five victims to Mawphlang PHC where they were then referred to Woodland Hospital, Shillong.
On June 21, one bus (ML-08-2464) met with an accident at Sidakandi village (West Garo Hills). As a result, fifteen occupants sustained injuries and were shifted to a hospital at Hallidayganj (West Garo Hills).

Abduction
On June 19, Shanti Kharwan of Mawryngkang village lodged a complaint that one Benjamin Khongsit (23 years) abducted a two-year-seven-month old girl and left her in a house at the village.

Threatened
On June 17, Youth Khonglah lodged a complaint that four persons, viz., (1) Anthony Sumer, (2) Marcy Sumer, (3) Iba Sumer and (4) Theimon Sumer threatened him with dire consequences at Ratacherra (East Jaintia Hills).
On June 17, Anthony Sumer lodged a complaint that two persons, viz., (1) Puis Khonglah and (2) Youth Khonglah, threatened him and his family members with dire consequences.
On June 9, Amul Laloo lodged a complaint that one Pass Lyngdoh threatened him with dire consequences and on June 10, she destroyed his crop at Wahlang Stong village (West Jaintia Hills).
On June 15, Leena Daring, MCS, BDO, C&RD Block, Resubelpara (NGH) lodged a complaint that while she was travelling from Mendipathar towards Resubelpara, one vehicle (ML-09A-7179) nearly dashed against her vehicle at Dilma Area (NGH) and the unidentified driver of the vehicle abused her.

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