How Did Assam Rifles Rescue a Kidnapped Jharkhand Resident in Manipur?

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Key Takeaways
- Assam Rifles successfully rescued a kidnapping victim.
- Rapid response involved local community collaboration.
- Heightened security measures are in place across Manipur.
- Search operations continue to monitor vulnerable areas.
- Community safety remains a top priority for security forces.
Imphal, May 2 (NationPress) On Friday, the Assam Rifles successfully rescued a non-local individual just three days after he was kidnapped by armed militants in Manipur, according to officials.
Defence spokesman Lt Col Amit Shukla revealed that a 27-year-old man from the Nawalsahi area of Jharkhand, who was working for a company in Noney district, was taken by armed assailants from Ghatao village on the night of April 30.
Upon receiving the distressing news, the Assam Rifles acted quickly, reaching out to community leaders and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to facilitate the captive's release.
This swift action and the successful rescue serve as a testament to the unwavering commitment of security forces to safeguard citizens across various communities, stated the spokesman.
In the meantime, security measures have been significantly enhanced throughout Manipur, particularly in the valley and areas dominated by the Kuki-Zo-Hmar tribes, as a precaution ahead of the second anniversary of ethnic violence in the state.
A police officer noted that security personnel have intensified frisking and vehicle checks at crucial, vulnerable, and border locations in various districts.
Central forces have been stationed at the Kangla Fort Gate as the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), a key organization of the majority Meitei community, is set to hold a public convention on Saturday in and around Khuman Lampak in Imphal.
The official mentioned that the bolstered security and deployment of additional forces are part of precautionary measures to avert any unwanted incidents from anti-social elements, especially on Saturday.
Search operations and area domination by combined security forces in vulnerable hill and valley districts have been ongoing, leading to the recovery of some arms and ammunition in the past 24 hours.