Nagaland NewsTseminyu Union flays burglary at town church

Tseminyu Union flays burglary at town church


Tseminyu Union has strongly condemned the burglary and ransacking of Tseminyu Town Baptist Church on the night of March 25.
In a press release, union general secretary Ntsenyhun Nsu and chairman Jwenga Kent stated that they were appalled by the act of desecrating a sacred place of worship, and emphatically opined that the culprit does not deserve a place in society. Consequently, the Union declared that culprit has been indefinitely ostracized within the jurisdiction of Tseminyu.
The Union further cautioned that any individual found harbouring the culprit within Tseminyu would invite stringent punishment as per the customary laws of the community.
It also expressed appreciation to Tseminyu District Police for prompt action in arresting the accused and demanded that deserving punishment be awarded as per the law.

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