GEFONT expresses condolences to 4 Nepali workers murdered at a coal mine in Meghalaya, India

GEFONT has expressed sorrowful regret and demanded legal action over the murder of 4 Nepali workers employed at a coal mine in Meghalaya, India in a press report published on July 6.

GEFONT has expressed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families over the news from Indian media of dead bodies of the four undisclosed Nepali workers being found in the Upling market in East Jaintia Hills.

Through the Nepal government, GEFONT has requested the relevant agencies to disclose the identity of the deceased and deduce the reason for the murder, and regardless of the cause, to take legal action against the murderers and provide compensation to the families of the deceased.