What Did Security Forces in Manipur Recover and Who Was Arrested?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 27 illegal firearms seized by security forces.
- 16 militants apprehended during joint operations.
- Operations conducted across six districts in Manipur.
- Efforts to promote youth involvement in the armed forces through the Agniveer scheme.
- Highlighting the ongoing commitment to peace and security in Manipur.
Imphal, April 27 (NationPress) - In a coordinated effort, the Army and various security forces have seized a total of 27 illegally held firearms, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), grenades, assorted ammunition, and military-grade supplies, as reported by officials on Sunday.
The operation also led to the apprehension of 16 militants from various groups.
A Defence spokesperson noted that the joint efforts of the Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, and Manipur Police resulted in the recovery of these items across six districts: Churachandpur, Tengnoupal, Imphal East, Senapati, Kakching, and Bishnupur.
The retrieved arms comprised AK series rifles, Self-Loading Rifles (SLR), a sub-machine gun, a .303 rifle, a single-barrel rifle, modified long-range mortars (Pompi), and improvised mortars.
Several operations conducted by the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police led to the arrest of 16 individuals linked to both valley and hill-based insurgent factions. Weapons, including a pistol, mobile devices, motorcycles, and cash, were also recovered, according to the spokesperson.
The detained individuals and the seized items have been transferred to the Manipur Police. These well-coordinated actions by the security forces underscore their steadfast commitment to preserving peace and order in Manipur, the defence PRO emphasized.
In a related initiative, the Assam Rifles held Agniveer registration drives under the Agnipath Scheme in the Tengnoupal District, which borders Myanmar.
The spokesman indicated that informative sessions were conducted for local youths in various villages, offering comprehensive details on eligibility, selection procedures, and the advantages of becoming an Agniveer.
The Assam Rifles pledged ongoing support by providing access to essential resources, mentorship, and preparatory training. By the end of the registration period, many youths from Moreh had enthusiastically signed up, marking a significant achievement in promoting youth involvement in the armed forces.