Manipur Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam on Sunday said that the identification process of the has been completed.
The Home Minister told reporters in Imphal, “The bodies have not been handed over so far because the apex Naga body (United Naga Council) has placed certain demands before the Manipur government, which are being examined. It may take some time before the bodies are handed over.”
Responding to questions regarding the demand by Naga organisations for the abrogation of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement with Kuki militant groups, Govindas said the matter does not fall solely within the state government’s jurisdiction and that the Government of India is also involved. “So, we are discussing the matter,” he said.
The six Naga men, including two pastors, and their family members were kidnapped on May 13 after the from the Thadou tribe in an ambush the same day in Kangpokpi district. Twelve people, including women and children, were later released.
At least 44 people were reportedly taken hostage by Kuki and Naga groups. While several of them were released earlier, 14 members of the Kuki community were released last Tuesday.
A day later, forces recovered the bodies of the six missing Naga men.



