Although allegations of extortion by its cadres in Dimapur were raised during the meeting, he said, “There is zero tolerance towards any cadres going against the principle and ahza of the government, and the government will never assign its cadres to carry such activities at any point of time.”

He said that the group also appealed for a designated camp in Dimapur are to help them “mitigate, control and discipline” its cadres within the designated camp.

It was informed that the three groups expressed common concern to the Ceasefire body. The meeting on Tuesday was attended by top officials of security forces and DGP Nagaland.

On Wednesday, the NSCN-IM members also met the ceasefire body to review the Ceasefire ground rules. Like the earlier ceasefire review meeting, the issues concerning the closing down of its unauthorised messes and booking of its cadres by Army officials were deliberated.

Meanwhile, the NSCN-KN(U)’s unauthorised "messes" were closed down at Ahthibung, the Nagaland state administration along with Assam Rifles (AR) and Nagaland Police (NP) continued the eviction drive closing down similar unauthorised messes belonging to the NSCN-IM in Asalu region of Jalukie in Peren district.

ADC Jalukie Tinojongshi Chang and the Ahthibung Region Club (ARC) media cell said that unauthorised offices and messes of the NSCN-IM of Asalu region in Midland colony at Jalukie town were closed down on Friday. The move comes after authorities of the military group were served an "eviction letter" by security forces "two days ago", and further carried out after prior information to the CAO by the concerned ADC & EAC.

"NSCN-IM authorities fully cooperated with the government authorities and closed down their Asalu Region mess and offices prior to the given time,” they said.