Lhisemia Youth Organisation reiterates

Kohima, May 25 (MExN): The Lhisemia Youth Organisation (LYO) has reiterated its standing order within L. Khel, Kohima Village jurisdiction. The order includes prohibition on sale of alcohol (IMFL). Defaulters will be imposed a fine of Rs. 5000/- (1st offence), 10000/- (2nd offence), and exiled from L. Khel area (3rd offence).  

The order also prohibits releasing of septic tank contents into drains/stream/river at any point of time. Violation will invite disciplinary actions, LYO informed in a press release.  

According to the order, LYO reserves the right to shoot any stray dog without warning. Owners of stray dogs shot by LYO Task Force may claim their dog upon payment of Rs.500/-. However, after expiry of waiting period, unclaimed dogs will be disposed off by the Task Force in any manner deemed fit.  

Operation and movement of armed cadres of any faction within village area is not allowed, the release said.  

Engaging illegal immigrants in any form of business on L. Khel soil (Rural & Urban) is strictly prohibited. Violators will be fined Rs. 10000/- without any prior warning, the order says.

The order also bans collecting flora, fauna and night travelers causing nuisance around different neighbourhood and fields, field roads under L. Khel jurisdiction. Defaulters will be strictly dealt by the LYO Task Force, it warns.

  Any kind of materials brought and put on the roadside are to be cleared by the owner within 3 days.  

Improper parking, traffic defaulter and encroachment of road (building, footpath, new diversion road etc) are also strictly prohibited.  

The release issued by Kechangulie Miachieo, President, Khrietuolie Sorhie, General Secretary and Kelhouleyü Tseikha, Convenor and VP, LYO Task Force has requested all to abide by the rules and regulations in the interest of the public welfare and safety.



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