Manipur: 9 militants arrested, large amount of weapons and drugs repaired

Imphal, September 23 (IANS). In a series of joint operations in different districts of Manipur, the army and other security forces arrested nine hardcore militants and received 36 weapons, some improvised explosive devices (IEDs), drugs and other war -related goods. Officials provided this information on Tuesday. Lieutenant -Colonel Amit Shukla, defense spokesman, said the troops of the Army and Assam rifles along with Police in Manipur several districts, Tennoupal, Thobal, Imhal -East, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Chandel, which came in the Impal Valley and Hill, in many accurate, Intelligence, intelligence. Nine activists from different hills and militant groups in Valley have been arrested in the last few days and 36 weapons, drugs and other war -related materials have been restored. The militant Socialist Revolutionary Party of Kanglipak (Sorepa), Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF)/People’s Liberation Army (Pla), Kanglipak Communist Party (People’s War Group) and United National Liberation Front were members of the National Liberation Army (Boel), Kanglipak Communist. The recycled weapons include four guns (SLR), four insass rifles, two .303 rifles, one AR-15/m-16 rifle, several rifles of the bolt action, a few 9 mm pistol, one scope, 82 round ammunition, 25 magazines and three cell phones. The defense spokesman said these coordinated efforts by the security forces reflect their unwavering commitment to maintain peace and safety in Manipur. A Manipur police officer said that 600 parcels on Monday night on the Sita-Teenagal route under a Chinese Canbo bike on the Sita-Teenagal route under the Tenganaul district bordered on Myanmar, from a Chinese Canbo bike, was recovered, of which 1.20,000 very intoxicated metamphemnia was weighed and more than RS 39 crore. This bike was left by an unknown rider looking at the security forces. Rooms and two -bikes were confiscated, and the investigation into the identity and arrest of the rider. Police officers suspect that these drugs of Myanmar were smuggled, which has a 398km border with Manipur. The official said the security forces in the marginal and sensitive areas of the districts of the hill and the Imhal Valley are in search in the marginal and sensitive areas. -Ians Sch

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