Who Were Arrested in the Murder Case of a Specially-Abled Man in Manipur?

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Key Takeaways
- The murder of Chesam Abdul Kadir has led to nine arrests, highlighting community concerns.
- The incident has provoked significant public outrage, particularly within the Meitei Pangal community.
- Authorities are urging the public to assist in the investigation while maintaining calm.
- Several organizations are calling for justice and accountability for the victim.
- The case reflects a troubling trend of violence in Manipur's valley region.
Imphal, June 17 (NationPress) - The Manipur Police have apprehended nine individuals, among whom are six members of the radical group Arambai Tenggol, in relation to the disappearance and murder of a physically challenged man. His body was discovered near the banks of the Nambul River, prompting widespread protests, as reported by officials on Tuesday.
A police spokesperson indicated that the arrests of six members of Arambai Tenggol alongside three other individuals occurred within the last 24 hours as part of this investigation.
Authorities have also confiscated a total of five vehicles, including three Gypsies, linked to this case. The victim, Chesam Abdul Kadir, aged 29 and a resident of Imphal West district, was reported missing on June 11. Kadir, who faced mental challenges and belonged to the Meitei Pangal (Muslim) community, was allegedly accused of theft and subsequently assaulted, leading to his disappearance.
A statement from Manipur Police confirmed that Kadir's remains were exhumed on Monday in front of an executive magistrate, forensic team, and family members. A formal criminal case has been initiated, and an extensive investigation is underway, with nine suspects already in custody.
The public has been urged to assist with the investigation, maintain composure, and avoid spreading rumors.
This incident has ignited significant outrage across Manipur, particularly within the Meitei Pangal (Muslim) community. The Manipur Meitei Pangal Welfare Organisation (MMWO) has vehemently condemned the alleged kidnapping and murder of Abdul Kadir.
MMWO Secretary General Firoz Khan has called on the government to impose severe penalties on those responsible for the crime. Several other groups have labeled the act as a “heartless crime” and linked it to a troubling trend of violence—including killings, abductions, and extortion—that has plagued Manipur’s valley region over the past two years.
They have reached out to both the Governor and the Centre for prompt intervention to secure justice for the victim.