Arunachal Pradesh Ex-Congress MLA Yumsen Matey’s Murder Case Transferred To National Investigation Agency

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Arunachal Ex-Congress MLA Murder Case Transferred To Anti-Terror Agency

Yumsen Matey was killed last week while attending a social event in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tirap district.

Guwahati:

In a major development in the murder case Arunachal Pradesh’s former Congress MLA Yumsen Matey, the case has now been transferred to National Investigation Agency.

The state police had sent a proposal to the state government, asking them transfer the case to the anti-terror agency.

“In a bid to ensure a meticulous and thorough investigation, the State Government has taken the crucial step of transferring the case to the (NIA).The Home Department, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, has already forwarded the case to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, through a letter dated December 21, 2023, seeking the necessary directions for the NIA’s intervention” the government said in a press statement.

The former Congress MLA was killed last week while attending a social event in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tirap district. He was visiting the Raho village near the Myanmar Border when he was shot dead, police said.

The former legislator, along with his three associates, was in the village when someone approached them and took them to a nearby forest, senior Tirap police officer Rahul Gupta said. In the forest, someone shot Matey, killing him on the spot, he added. The attacker then escaped towards Myanmar.

While police refused to identify the attackers it is suspected that they may be linked to the terrorist group NSCN-KYA. The police have launched a search for the attacker.

In 2009, Matey was elected as a Congress MLA from the 56th Khonsa West Assembly Constituency. During his tenure, he held the position of Parliamentary Secretary, overseeing the Departments of Women and Social Welfare, Social Justice and Tribal Affairs.

He joined the BJP in 2015 and, earlier this year, declared his willingness to contest the assembly polls in 2024.

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