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SBI Deputy Manager arrested for Christmas night murder in Imphal

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GUWAHATI:  A deputy manager of the State Bank of India has been arrested by Manipur police on charges of killing a youth during Christmas night road rage using his licensed gun.

The accused has identified as Chabungbam Budhachandra (56)from Sagolbandh Tera Lukhrakpam Leikai (locality) in Imphal, who is working as  Deputy Manager of State Bank of India  (SBI) at Leimakhong Branch. The police  also seized his licensed gun and investigation is on while the body of the victim is kept at RIMS Mortuary for necessary autopsy.

The Christmas night became a dreadful  one for the family of Salam Prasanta, who was returning home from a  Christmas party with his friends in a car when he was shot dead in a road rage.

Prasanta, was a resident of Changangei Uchekon, Imphal West near Imphal International Airport has a 3-year- old daughter and his wife is pregnant with their second child.

After hearing the news about his death in the next morning angry residents blocked  Tiddim Road (the road leading to Imphal International Airport) at Changangei Uchekon in protest against the murder.

According to reports, Prasanta and his friends were returning home in two cars after attending a Christmas party. At around 9:30 pm when they were about to cross Naoremthong (Naorem Bridge) located at Imphal West under Lamphel Police Station, they came in face to face with another car. Both the cars stopped a commotion  started between the  drivers to back off  to make way for the other car to pass.

Suddenly both the parties got off from their cars and started yelling at each others. The man in the driving seat of the car coming from the opposite direction  took out his gun and allegedly shot Prasanta on the chest. He died on the spot.

Strongly condemning the incident, the protestors demanded the authority concerned to punish the perpetrator of the crime with befitting punishment. They also warned of intense agitations, if the Government fails to punish the culprit. The angry residents further urged the Government to facilitate proper investigations before issuing any gun license.

 

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