JSU demands immediate arrest of JHADC Chief

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JOWAI: The Jaintia Students’ Union (JSU) and the Jaintia Youth Federation has lauded the West Jaintia HIlls Police for taking immediate action with regards to the complaint lodged by beneficiaries in connection with the alleged JHADC scam where public money was siphoned off by the JHADC Chief Executive Member, MB Rymbai.
The Police have registered a case against the JHADC Chief as per the Case No. 43 (2) 14 U/S 464, 468, 469, 420, 409, and 500 IPCs.
“We urge the Police to arrest the JHADC Chief immediately. The law is equal to every one, no rich no poor, no high profile and no low profile, the Jowai Hills Police should prove that”, JYF president, P Majaw said.
Both the JYF and JSU have also condemned the AJYWO President for issuing a press release which is misleading (Contd in P-10)
JSU demands…
(Contd from P-3) the people.
In a release the AJYWO stated that it will follow up and investigate the matter and if it is found to be true, a strong action will be taken against the JHADC Chief.
“RTI is an act, the AJYWO chief should approach RTI activists of Khliehtyrshi and ask for a copy before he go to the press. He is not a police officer to investigate the case when every report in the media is based on RTI Report,” both the NGOs leaders said.

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