
Morung Express News
Zunheboto | June 20
An incident of vandalism was reported at the Saki One Stop Center, Zunheboto, located at Amiphoto Colony, where the outdoor CCTV cameras were found completely destroyed.
The damage was discovered on the morning of June 16, during office hours.
According to Alovini Yeptho, the Center Administrator (CA) of the Saki One Stop Center, the damage was first noticed by staff when they reported to work.

Fortunately, no other equipment or office items were reported stolen or damaged. The center has yet to file a First Information Report (FIR) as the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is currently not functioning. A technician has been contacted to inspect the machinery, and the center will take necessary measures after reviewing the available footage, Yeptho stated.
The Saki One Stop Center currently employs 12 staff members, including a care worker, a paramedical officer, a counsellor, an office assistant, three security guards, three Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), a guardian, and a legal officer. The center has been operating from its current location since August 18, 2022, and no prior incidents have been reported at the office.