DIMAPUR, MAY 2 (MExN): The Nagaland government is contemplating setting up an inquiry committee to probe the April 30 killing of a Naga along the Dimapur-KA border. It was broached at a high level meeting of government officials on May 1 with Home Minister, G Kaito Aye. Sources however disclosed that the government is undecided on the nature of the inquiry. It will require thorough examination of the complexities involved to come to a final decision, the sources said. Among the many complexities, include the question of jurisdiction. The area where the killing occurred reportedly falls under Daldali Reserved Forest, one of several disputed forests mentioned in the 1972 agreement. The Home Minister confirmed that setting up of a judicial inquiry was discussed but stated that it was not binding.