‘They came to kill and that should be made known to all’ KOHIMA —The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) staged a sit-in in front of its vandalised office on Monday, to express dissatisfaction over the failure of Nagaland government to arrest all the individuals involved in demolition of its office housed in the Naga Club building in the early hours of Saturday. The apex student body had served a 24-hour ultimatum to the government of Nagaland to arrest individuals involved in the act with effect from 6 PM of May 27, while the state police had constituted a five-member SIT led by the additional SP, Kohima, to probe the matter. Meanwhile, the Naga Club on Sunday claimed responsibility to the act, saying that it had carried out the destruction work after serving eviction notice and argued that the question of vandalizing public property doesn’t arise. The Kohima Police, which is investigating the case, updated that three persons have been arrested so far in connection with the incident and seized a backhoe (JCB) and a Maruti Suzuki Gypsy till Sunday midnight. However, the NSF has demanded the arrest of all those involved in the vandalism act. It was said that a mob...