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Manipur govt tells SC that it filed an appeal in High Court against acquittal of Zou

Manipur govt tells SC that it filed an appeal in the High Court againts acquittal of Zou

On Friday, the Manipur govt told the Supreme Court that it has filed an appeal in the High Court against the December 2020 acquittal of Lhukhosei Zou and others by a Manipur court in a drug case.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had issued a notice to the Manipur government on March 25, asking the state why it had not filed an appeal in the matter.

The Manipur government informed the court that it filed an appeal against the acquittal in the high court on April 26. In its affidavit, the state government has said that the delay in the appeal has occurred as the government received the copy of the court order (acquittal) on April 22.

The government submitted this in response to a petition by a civil society collective in Manipur, including an organisation of former drug users that works for the rehabilitation of drug addicts, challenging the acquittal and alleging that the prosecution refused to file an appeal.

The infamous Lhukhosei Zou case made headlines in 2020 when Additional Superintendent of Police and decorated officer with the Narcotics and Affairs of Border Bureau (NAB), Thounaojam Brinda, had accused then Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh as well as the BJP state vice-president Moirangthem Asnikumar Singh of “putting pressure on the department to withdraw the case”.

In fact, Th Brinda had led the raid on Lhukhosei Zou in 2018, and claimed to have recovered 4,595 kgs of heroin and 2,80,200 World is Yours (WY) Amphetamine tablets weighing 28 kgs, from different properties. The accusations came in the form of a sworn affidavit that Brinda filed in the High court. In her affidavit, Brinda claimed that among the arrested persons, Lhukhosei Zou was considered to be the kingpin of the drug cartel.

At the time of his arrest, Zou was the Chairman of the 5th Autonomous District Council (ADC) of Chandel district. He was elected to the ADC in June 2015 on a Congress ticket and became its chairman in September 2015.

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