328 Guns, Grenades: Manipur Security Forces Recover Arms, War-Like Stores in Raids Across 5 Districts
- Joint teams of Manipur Police, Central Armed Police Forces, and the Army recovered 328 firearms and approximately 9,300 rounds of ammunition across five districts.
- The operations resulted in the apprehension of 23 individuals linked to hill and valley-based groups.
- ADGP Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo stated that these intelligence-led raids mark a significant breakthrough in restoring stability in Manipur.
- Police urge the public to report any suspicious activities related to illegal weapons to the nearest police station or Central Control Room.
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In Manipur, security forces find 328 arms in ‘biggest single-day recovery’
Security officials have called it the 'biggest single-day recovery' as part of the police department’s ongoing operations launched to recover the stolen weapons and ammunition from the armouries of state forces.
Large cache of arms and ammunition, including 300 rifles, found in 5 Manipur districts
The Additional Director General of Police Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo said that the police and Army teams swiftly acted on intelligence inputs about the presence of arms and ammunition hidden in different areas.
Massive arms recovery in Manipur: Over 300 rifles among other ammunition cache seized
In a major breakthrough, security forces recovered a large stockpile of arms and ammunition from the five districts of the Imphal valley in Manipur during a joint operation conducted in the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, officials said. The massive cache was the result of a coordinated intelligence-based operation by teams from the Manipur Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and the Army. Acting on specific intelligence input…
328 guns, grenades: Manipur security forces recover arms, war-like stores in raids across 5 districts
The Manipur Police said that the intelligence-led raids were conducted on the intervening night of June 13-14 in the outskirts of five valley districts — Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching and Thoubal.
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