Indian Security Forces razed the Headquarters of the Chin National Front - Camp Victoria yesterday. The Mizoram Armed Police, engaged in the operation seized guns, though no casualty have been reported from both sides.
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The Indian Security Forces started its operation to cracked down Camp Victoria (CV) of the Chin National Army in Indo-Burma border this morning by 9:00 Continue Reading
The trio-repatriated members of the Chin National Confederation were being interrogated in Falam, Northern Chin state.
Continue ReadingThe main opposition party of Mizoram state, Mizoram Pradesh Congress (I), accused the state government for harboring and turning a blind eye to the underground outfits sheltering along the Indo-Burma border.
Continue ReadingColonel San Aung, the commander of tactical II announced his power to abolish all symbols, building, monuments etc. in public places except that of General Aung San, the architect of Independent of Burma in the last week of May.
Continue ReadingA late report have been received that Mr. Ngun Vung, the Deputy Director of Immigration (Hakha Town) was charged and locked up for allegedly involving in the production of a fake Identity Card for one Chin National Army deserter.
Continue ReadingThe Commander of Matupi Tactical II Colonel San Aung issued an order of prohibition on the last week of May to the Youth Organization of Lung Ngo village of Razua Township, which have been recently upgraded as a town.
Continue ReadingMizoram local paper 'Newslink' widely covers the locality of the Chin National Front (CNF)'s high profiles in the front page on its Friday issue.
Continue ReadingMizoram Police on Wednesday noon reportedly arrested twelve members of the Chin National Confederation (CNC), one Chin rebel group of Burma in Aizawl, Mizoram State, India.
Continue ReadingThe Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) set Wednesday as the deadline for the Chin National Front (CNF) to vacate it's Camp Victoria headquarters or be flushed out. The warning of the Saiha superintendent of police (SP) to vacate the camp was announced this morning in "The Moonlight," a local newspaper based in Saiha.
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