Army Court Of Inquiry Team To Question Soldiers In Nagaland Firing Case
Nagaland Government’s SIT 21 Para-Special Forces probing the case of death of 14 civilians during an anti-militancy operation in Mon district of Nagaland on December 4 ‘Failed operation’ Will start questioning the officers and soldiers involved in the incident from Thursday in Jorhat, Assam for investigation. The SIT is likely to submit its report next month. Apart from this, the Indian Army has also agreed to allow the Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up by the Nagaland government to take statements of all the army personnel involved in the operation in Oting village, official sources said. He said that the
Indian Army Orders Court Of Inquiry In Nagaland Firing Incident
The Indian Army is in action regarding the incident in Nagaland. The army has taken cognizance of the Nagaland incident. The Indian Army has constituted a Court of Inquiry. Now the investigation of this case will be done by an officer of the rank of Major General. On the night of December 4, 13 civilians were killed in the firing in Nagaland. The army had received the news of the presence of terrorists on the spot. When the army personnel asked to stop the vehicle, the villagers did not stop. Nagaland Firing Incident : 13 Civilians Killed In Firing By
What Is Court Of Inquiry (COI) In Indian Army ?
What Is Court Of Inquiry : Chief of the Indian Army, Manoj Mukund Naravane has given orders of the Court of Inquiry in a dispute between an army top commander and his second in command. You must have heard this word before and it is possible that the Board of Inquiry has also been heard, but what is it? Do you know about its process and its purpose? Let us also tell you that the Court of Inquiry (COI) which the Army Chief has recently ordered, iT is very rare at this stage in the history of the Indian Army.