What happened in Manipur with 27 bombs and two militants?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 27 homemade bombs seized in Manipur.
- Two militants arrested from a banned group.
- Joint operations by central and state security forces.
- 115 checkpoints established for public safety.
- Public advised to report suspicious activities.
Imphal, Jan 2 (NationPress) In a significant operation, security forces have successfully seized 27 improvised bombs, various arms and ammunition, and apprehended two militants from a proscribed group within the last 24 hours in Manipur, according to officials on Friday.
A police representative disclosed that the central and state security personnel, collaborating in a joint mission, unearthed 27 country-made bombs from a location near Monglham village under the jurisdiction of Thoubal Dam police station in Imphal East district.
Authorities are still investigating the origin and affiliation of the individuals responsible for the bomb stash in the village.
The security team proceeded to detonate the bombs safely.
Additionally, in a separate mission, security forces recovered an assortment of arms and ammunition from the Langdum Nungjengbi area, also situated within Imphal East district.
The cache included a locally made .32 pistol with a magazine, a 12-bore SBBL gun, a rifle, two .36 hand-grenades, 135 rounds of ammunition in various calibers, two lathode shells, four pompi shells, six magazines for different firearms, three detonators, four 7.62 mm charger clips, one tube launcher, and two Baofeng wireless radios.
The forces detained two active members of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup group in Thoubal district.
Central and state security forces are intensifying their crackdown on militant activities, with ongoing search operations and area control initiatives in mixed-populated and vulnerable regions across various districts.
A total of 115 checkpoints have been established throughout Manipur, in both valley and hill districts, aimed at preventing the illicit movement of suspicious individuals and vehicles.
Furthermore, security forces are providing escorts for vehicles, including trucks transporting essential goods, along the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37).
Robust security measures and convoy protections remain in effect in sensitive areas to guarantee the safe transit of vehicles.
The Manipur Police have urged citizens to remain skeptical of rumors and to be cautious of misleading videos circulating on social media.
"The authenticity of any unverified videos or audio clips can be validated through the Central Control Room. Disseminating false information on social platforms will result in legal consequences," warned a police statement.
The Manipur Police have also called on all stakeholders to promptly return any looted arms, ammunition, and explosives to local law enforcement or nearby security forces.