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Crowd protests after Myanmar youth with bullet injury admitted to Imphal hospital

Updated on: 23 November,2023 08:18 PM IST  |  Imphal
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Police fired a few rounds of tear gas shells to disperse an unruly crowd which had gathered in protest against the admission of an injured youth from Myanmar

Crowd protests after Myanmar youth with bullet injury admitted to Imphal hospital

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The police fired a few rounds of tear gas shells outside JNIMS Hospital complex to disperse an unruly crowd which had gathered in protest against the admission of an injured youth from Myanmar, officials said on Thursday.


The youth with a bullet wound was admitted to the hospital by Assam Rifles and police personnel, they said, adding that the youth later died during treatment.


Khonatum from Thanan village in Myanmar was admitted to the casualty department of JNIMS by a team of 8 Assam Rifles and Kamjong district police with a bullet injury in his lower abdomen which he had sustained eight hours ago, hospital officials said.


"Khonatum was brought to the hospital after the bullet was removed by doctors in a PHC near the incident site. He later died during treatment at JNIMS, officials informed.

As soon as news spread that an injured Myanmarese Kuki was brought to the hospital for treatment, a large crowd gathered outside the facility demanding that he be taken to some other hospital outside the state for treatment.

Police personnel rushed to the hospital complex to control the crowd and fired few rounds of tear gas shells triggering an altercation between patient parties and police, officials said. 

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