Drivers Association Demands Justice Following Brutal Kohima Abduction

Kohima: The All Nagaland Government Drivers Association is demanding immediate action after a member was kidnapped and beaten in Kohima. The attack took place on July 6 in Phoolbari. Criminals held the driver against his will and demanded ransom.

ANGDA president Neiketou Dzeyie and general secretary Tsalio Sangtam blasted the incident as a direct strike against law and order. They stated the assault was "a grave attack on the rule of law and a serious threat to public peace and security."

The group insists on a fast, impartial investigation to track down those responsible. They have zero tolerance for kidnapping and extortion. Officials warned that dragging out the process only emboldens criminals and destroys public trust. The association wants police to start preventive measures now to stop this from happening again.

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