Published by Aloto Naga | November 27, 2025
The YFK assault apology case has taken a final turn after the community in Wokha expelled the non-local man involved in the physical attack on Naga YouTuber Franky Kikon (YFK). The decision was confirmed by local authorities and later reaffirmed by YFK himself in a new video thanking the public for their support.
Community Confirms Expulsion After Probe
According to sources verified by Nagaland News Today, both the accused shopkeeper and his wife were summoned by community leaders and questioned about the altercation. After examining statements from all sides, the community declared them expelled from the entire Wokha District. Authorities also issued a strict warning: Anyone in Wokha providing them shelter will face punishment.
Accused Man Issues Apology Letter
A formal apology letter written by Zahir Ansari was submitted to Wokha Village Youth Organization (WVYO) and Wokha Village Students’ Union (WVSU). In the letter, he admitted that he:
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Assaulted YFK “without valid reason”
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Acted irresponsibly and against community values
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Accepts full responsibility for his behavior
He pledged to never repeat such actions and agreed to abide by community rules.
YFK Releases New Video Thanking Supporters
In his updated statement, YFK thanked the people of Nagaland especially those on social media for standing with him after the incident went viral. He confirmed that:
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The couple has been officially expelled
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The matter has been resolved through community action
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He is grateful for the overwhelming support he received
Public Welcomes Closure
Across social media, residents expressed relief that the case ended fairly and peacefully. Many felt the community’s decision restored trust after the assault raised safety concerns among locals.
