The Mizoram government led by Lal Thanhawla said there cannot be peace negotiations with HPC (D) unless they return all the weapons snatched in the March 28 ambush.
Aizawl:
The Mizoram government today announced a cash reward of Rs one lakh each for anyone giving information leading to the arrest of five militants of Manipur-based Hmar People's Convention (Democrats) or the HPC (D) who were involved in the ambush of members of a state assembly committee on March 28.
Three policemen were killed in the ambush of the team of the state legislature's committee, an official statement of the state home department said.
The militants are Thanglawmvel, Rinsang and Lalrohuol who belong to Manipur, while Lalchawimawia and Jacob hail from Mizoram.
One of the leaders of the Hmar militants who ambushed the team of the assembly committee, Malsawmkima, who deserted the state armed police, was gunned down in an encounter with the police on May 8 inside Manipur.
Reuben Lalrammawia, another militant involved in the ambush, was arrested on September 22 at Hmarkhawlien village in Assam while the commander of the group Lalbiakliana was nabbed inside Manipur on October 16.
State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana said there could never be peace negotiations with the HPC (D) unless the latter returned all the weapons snatched from the policemen in the March 28 ambush.