Officials said on Tuesday that in a series of joint operations in various Manipur districts, Imphal, 30 September (IANS), the army and other security forces arrested four fanatical terrorists and recovered shops such as eight weapons, some instantaneous explosive equipment (IED), drugs and other war.
Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Amit Shukla said that in close coordination with the Manipur police, the Indian Army and Assam Rifles under Spear Corps started a series of precision, intelligence-operated operations during the last few days during the last few days during Tengnupal, Imphal East and Chandel districts of Manipur. Operations led to the possibility of four cadres from various hill and valley-based rebel groups and recovery of stores such as eight weapons, drugs and other wars.
The arrested terrorists were belonging to the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF)/People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Kangalip Communist Party (People’s War Group) and People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangalipak (PREPAK). A revised AK-47 rifle with the magazine, an INSAS rifle with magazine, a 9 mm pistol with magazine, two solo-bail guns, a .22 rifle with magazine, a .22 rifle with magazine, a .22 rifle, magazine, a mortar (three feet).
The spokesperson said that Assam Rifles had set up a check post during a joint operation with the Manipur Police in Tangnupal. Due to a complete discovery, almost excessive intoxicating addiction declined by Rs 3.6 crore.
These coordinated efforts of the security forces highlight their unwavering commitment to maintain peace and security in Manipur, Lieutenant Colonel Shukla said.
A Manipur Police official said that security forces continue to operate fringes, mixed-outdated and weak areas in the districts and continue to operate the domination of the region.
According to the official, a total of 115 Nakas/posts were installed in various districts of Manipur, both the hills and the valley region, to prevent unpleasant and illegal movements of disqualified elements and suspected vehicles.
He said that security forces have provided a large number of vehicles carrying essential commodities along the Imphal -Jiribam National Highway (NH -37). Strict security measures are taken in all weak places, and a security convoy is provided in sensitive parts to ensure free and safe movement of vehicles.
The Manipur police urged people not to believe in rumors and be cautious about false videos.
The police statement said, “Any movement of baseless videos, audio clips, etc. from the Central Control Room can be confirmed. Also, there are possibilities of broadcasting many fake positions on social media. It is cautious that it will attract legal action with uploading such fake positions on social media and outbreaks.”
The police authority also appealed to the people concerned to return the police or the nearest security forces immediately looted weapons, ammunition and explosives.
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