Nagaland News File

Police caution about bank frauds

Mokokchung, February 14 (MExN): It has been learnt from police source that some unscrupulous fraudsters are fooling the unassuming public by disguising themselves as bank executives. Their modus operandi is to call random people over the phone, ask them to disclose their ATM pin numbers citing some urgent reasons and then siphoning off their money from their account, online. Six such cases have been reported in the last two days in Mokokchung. More cases are believed to have gone unreported. The police source has requested that people spread the news about these fraudsters and to be aware of them. Perpetrators of this kind of crimes are hard to trace down for the police, the source added. The general public have been informed to be aware of unknown persons calling them on the phone from unknown numbers asking them to disclose their bank or ATM details.

Veterinary field assistants mourn

Dimapur, February 14 (MExN): Veterinary Field Assistants Association Kohima has deeply mourned the death of its colleague and member Keneihezo Rutsa on January 31. VFA Association Kohima in a condolence message remembered the deceased as a man of principle, strong determination, and dedicated person in the society. Expressing sadness over the demise, the association further expressed condolences to the bereaved family members.

ABAM & NSCN (IM) meet to oppose alcohol/drugs

Mokokchung, February 14 (MExN): A meeting was held between Ao Baptist Church Association (ABAM) and NSCN/GPRN Ao region on February 14, 2014 at ABAM conference hall, Impur to “vehemently stand against the sale/use of intoxicating alcohol and drugs in Mokokchung district.” A press release issued by ABAM Social Concern Committee convenor, Temsüla Lemdor informed that the meeting was attended by NCSN (IM) Ao region CEO B. Alem Pongen and six other core members of his group and ABAM, including Executive Secretary Rev. Dr. Mar Atsongchanger and members of ABAM Social Concern Committee.