Flight from Sarbhang
According to Kuensel (23 May 1992), a gang of terrorists gunned down Chimi Dorji, the Dungpa, or sub-district officer, of Geylegphug, as he was returning home from Taklai village. Dorji, 36, was shot several times on the chest. Four military guards accompanying Dorji in the Hilux, jeep were unharmed, "A well known and popular official had been gunned down in cold blood." Dorji's death was treated as a cause celebre in Bhutan, He was declared a martyr and given a highly publicised state funeral in Punakha, with the Je Khempo, the Chief Abbot, the Crown Prince, and ministers present.
The Government had no doubt that Lhotshampa "ngolops" killed Dorji, but peasant refugees new in camps in Nepal are not so sure. They wonder how the killers managed to shoot Dorji thrice in a moving jeep, without also hitting the army men with the Dungpa and the jeep itself. They say they had heard of bad blood between Dorji and the Army, and also wonder whether the assassins could be the well-armed Meches (Bodos) from India, a group of whom he had confronted earlier that day on the road to Taklai.