The Asian Age

Terror funding: Zeliang appears before NIA again

Citing age, pleads for interrogat­ion at home

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Former Nagaland chief minister T. R. Zeliang on Saturday appeared before the National Investigat­ion Agency ( NIA) in New Delhi in connection with an alleged case of terror funding and pleaded that because of his age crossing over 65, he should be examined at his residence in New Delhi or Nagaland.

Referring the provision of law for elderly persons, Mr Zeliang, in a written letter, asked the investigat­ing agency to examine him at his residence.

Informing that NIA officers are looking into his letter, security sources said that agency would be taking a decision in a day or two, after examining the legal aspect of his plea.

Asserting that the former chief minister has been summoned only after the investigat­ion of the case warranted it,

◗ NIA would be taking a decision on the former chief minister’s request in a day or two

security sources told this newspaper that the case is related to alleged extortion by groups such as NSCN( K), NSCN( I- M) and Naga National Council from at least 14 government department­s. .

It is significan­t that on January 18, 2017, the NIA had conducted searches at various government department­s in Nagaland and seized receipts that showed payments to the tune of ` 2 crore.

The sources in the agency said that these seizures, prima facie, indicate the connivance of these government department­s in funding various undergroun­d organisati­ons operating in Nagaland.

These department­s include the directorat­e of informatio­n technology, directorat­e of soil and water conservati­on, directorat­e of irrigation, directorat­e of rural developmen­t, directorat­e of urban developmen­t, PWD, roads and buildings, and directorat­e of informatio­n and public relations.

The NIA probe into government workers and undergroun­d funding has also rocked the political circle of the state. In November 2017, seven government officials were arrested for funding undergroun­d groups, called Naga National Political Groups, through self- style taxation.

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