The one-man inquiry committee constituted by the Assam government to probe the firing incident at Mukroh in West Jaiñtia Hills will visit Shillong on Monday.
Justice Rumi Kumari Phukan, a retired judge of Guwahati High Court, is heading the inquiry into the firing incident will conduct the hearing for Meghalaya at the Assam House here.
The Meghalaya government will present its reports, documents and witnesses related to the firing incident on November 22, in which six people were killed in firing by Assam Police of which five were from Meghalaya and one was an Assam forest guard.
Meanwhile, the Khun Hynñiewtrep National Awakening Movement has urged the State government state government facilitate and aid villagers from Mukroh to furnish all required information about the incident to the commission.
The party also expressed its concern stating that the state government has remained silent on the incident. However, it is hopeful that it will not take the hearing lightly as it would dishearten the Khasi-Pnar people of the village.
Mukroh was the site of a massacre in November last year when Assam police crossed the border and shot dead five villagers and one of their own forest guards after a confrontation with locals.