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      Beyond the flames: Lumshnong’s grief after tragedy at Cement plant

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      By David Laitphlang

      Shillong, May 31: A fatal road accident involving a Star Cement truck has sparked unprecedented violence in Lumshnong, East Jaiñtia Hills, shaking the industrial peace in the mineral-rich region and drawing attention to deeper social issues threatening the stability of the area.

      The incident began when a Star Cement truck collided with a pick-up vehicle near Wahiajer village along NH-06. The cement truck, reportedly driven by a local resident, fled the accident site. The pick-up truck, along with others, pursued it into the Star Cement compound. Upon reaching the premises, the pick-up driver, also a local, allegedly climbed onto the truck and physically assaulted the driver, even threatening him with a dagger. In the melee, the cement truck moved forward, running over the pick-up driver, who tragically died on the spot.

      The death triggered swift and violent retaliation. Within a short span, approximately 300 people, many armed with machetes and other weapons stormed the Star Cement compound. The mob vandalized the sentry post, destroyed CCTV cameras, assaulted a security guard, and prevented authorities from removing the deceased’s body. In the chaos that followed, 26 trucks were set ablaze, fire brigade teams were attacked, and even police personnel came under assault while trying to protect responders and company staff.

      Law enforcement eventually managed to restore control after deploying additional forces. The body of the deceased was sent to Khliehriat Civil Hospital. Security around the Star Cement plant has since been reinforced, and a formal investigation is underway.

      Inquiries by journalists on May 28, who visited the scorched truck yard within the company compound, uncovered a potentially deeper issue. Sources suggested that the violence may have been fuelled not just by grief, but by frustration among a subset of substance abuse victims in the area—some of whom have reportedly been caught stealing scrap or equipment from the plant to fund their addictions.

      A visibly shaken commercial driver, hesitant to reveal his identity, remarked, “We ferry goods for anyone who pays us, but now, transporting Star Cement products feels like a death sentence. If we’re attacked on the way, where do we run? We’re scared for our lives.”

      Another driver added, “If this continues, how will we feed our families? We feel for the man who died—it’s a tragedy—but this is our only livelihood. If we stop driving, our children will starve.”

      Officials from Star Cement refrained from public statements but expressed their deep concern over the spiraling situation. One senior executive, requesting anonymity, stated, “We’ve been here since the beginning—literally helped build this town from scratch. But if this continues, we may be forced to shut down and move. We have options, including a signed MoU with a neighboring state.”

      He continued, “We pay all statutory dues—DMF, GST, and more. All we want is safety and peace. Lumshnong has grown because of us; almost 4,000 people in this village of 700 households have directly or indirectly benefitted. But now, we’re being forced to reconsider our presence.”

      The District Mineral Foundation is a non-profit trust funded by mining companies to benefit communities in mining-affected areas.

      The Deputy Commissioner of East Jaintia Hills, Shivansh Awasthi, and Superintendent of Police, Giri Prasad Raju, acknowledged the situation and affirmed that a detailed investigation is underway.

      SP Raju confirmed, “We’ve identified those responsible and arrests will follow soon. Yes, the substance abuse issue is real—and growing. We are aware of 15–20 individuals, but we suspect the actual number is higher. The law limits our ability to detain them long-term; they are victims too.”

      DC Awasthi admitted the district faces resource shortages but assured that the government is committed. “This is a relatively new district, but we’re working with the community, and I’m happy to say that most locals are coming forward to cooperate,” he said. He added that a registered NGO has been identified to help set up a local rehabilitation center.

       “Star Cement has even tried to help some victims by sending them to rehab in Silchar, but many parents pull them out citing food and language issues. It’s a serious challenge, but one we are determined to tackle.”

      As journalists left the burnt-out lot now filled with the twisted steel skeletons of once-functional trucks, the mood in Lumshnong was heavy with uncertainty. Most residents remained tight-lipped, and even the village headman was reportedly unavailable for comment.

      Yet, among the ruins, one thing stood clear. The same village that welcomed industry and found growth in its wake now finds itself battling internal decay—fueled by drugs, economic insecurity, and a growing sense of fear.

      For now, the trucks have stopped rolling, the gates of Star Cement remain heavily guarded, and the air is thick—not just with the smoke of charred metal, but with questions about what lies ahead.

      Will Lumshnong rebuild the bridge of trust between industry and community? Or will it lose the very engine that helped it rise from obscurity?

      Only time and choices made in the coming days will tell.

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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