Mokokchung, 17 October (MTNews): The NSCN-K (Niki) has officially terminated Kerinjin Kamei, also known as SK Robert, from his position as Deputy Kilonser in the Zeliangrong Region, NSCN/GPRN, with immediate effect.

In a termination order issued on 16 October 2023 by the office of the Ato Kilonser, it was stated that Kamei’s termination was based on grounds of tarnishing the government’s good image. The order further specified that Kamei was found to be involved in “anti-government activities and the misappropriation of government properties.”

Additionally, it was informed that he had failed to comply with notifications served to him on several occasions, requesting his appearance before the concerned authority to address the charges against him.

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