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More condemn March 29 murder

SAWO: Southern Angami Women Organisation (SAWO) has strongly condemned the brutal murder of Lt. Meciebo Lcho allegedly by Kruse Terhuja, Vilalhoulie Rupreo and Kezhaletuo Pielie on March 29. SAWO demanded that no bail should be granted under any circumstances and appealed the authorities to give details on how and why the murder took place.  SAWO requested the authorities to award the highest befitting punishment to the criminals. The organisation had appreciated the police personnel for apprehending the accused. 
KRK: Khonoma Rüffüno Kohima (KRK) has expressed shock at the murder of Meciebo Lcho of Viswema village March 29 last. According to president Dr. Nichükholie Vüprü and general secretary Dr. Vivolhuno Punyü, the KRK condemns “the barbaric act of murder” and had appealed the authority concerned to award befitting punishment upon the perpetrators.  
GVYO: Gariphema village youth organisation (GVYO) has strongly condemned the murder of late Meciebo Lcho by three accused, who have been arrested by the police in Kohima.  GVYO has also lauded the district administration and Kohima police for successfully nabbing the culprits. While it urged the concern authority to punish the guilty according to the law, GVYO also appealed all right thinking citizens to rise up against such heinous acts
KVC: Kohonoma Village Council (KVC) has strongly condemned the March 29 murder of  late Meciebo Lcho of Viswema  and has appealed all right thinking citizens to condemn such acts of brutality and inhumanity. KVC has further applauded the police department for the arrest of the culprits and appealed the concerned authority to award befitting punishment to the culprits.
MU Khonoma: Merhüma Union (MU) of Khonoma has expressed shock at the atrocious act committed by Kruse Terhüja, son of Late Aja Terhüja in murdering Meciebo Lcho of Viswema village.  Meanwhile, MU Khonoma has conveyed heartfelt condolence to family, relatives and friends. The union has also condemned such act of reckless behaviour and action saying such person should be severely punished as permissible under the law.

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