328 Arms, 9,300 Rounds Of Ammunition Recovered In Manipur By Joint Forces
In a major development, the security forces in joint operations, have recovered 328 arms and around 9,300 different types of ammunition in restive Manipur.
328 arms, 9,300 rounds of ammunition seized in strife-hit Manipur
In a significant security operation in Manipur, joint forces including Manipur Police, CAPF, Indian Army, and Assam Rifles recovered 328 firearms and approximately 9,300 rounds of ammunition from five Imphal valley districts. The operation, based on intelligence reports, aims to restore normalcy and maintain public order following ethnic violence.
Massive arms haul in Manipur, 151 SLRs among 328 firearms recovered
GUWAHATI: In a massive arms haul, Manipur Police and security forces recovered over 300 guns along with a huge quantity of ammunition during simultaneous operations carried out in the five districts of the Imphal Valley on the intervening night of June 13 and 14. Altogether 328 weapons were recovered SLR 151, INSAS 65, rifles of other kinds 73, carbines 5, MP5 2, LMG 12, AK series rifles 6, Amogh rifles 2, mortar 1, pistols 6, barrels 2, AR15 gun 1 and flare guns 2. According to Additional Director General of Police Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo, the police acted on intelligence inputs about the presence of a large cache of arms and ammunition hidden in different areas of the Imphal Valley districts. Simultaneous search operations were launched at different locations by joint teams of Manipur Police, Central Armed Police Forces, Army and Assam Rifles, leading to the recovery of the weapons. These intelligence-based operations mark a major achievement for the Manipur Police and the security forces in their continued efforts to restore normalcy, maintain public order and ensure the safety and security of citizens and their property, said a statement issued by the Manipur Police. Senior police officials are in close coordination with all security stakeholders, the police said. The miscreants had looted over 4,000 guns from police armouries and other establishments of the police during the ethnic conflict in the state. It was not clear if the recovered guns were among the looted weapons. In its statement, the Manipur Police also reiterated its commitment to establishing a peaceful and secure Manipur. The police urged the public to cooperate with the security forces and report any suspicious activities or information related to illegal weapons to the nearest police station or Central Control Room.
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Manipur Police, along with central forces and the Army, seized a significant cache of 328 firearms, including SLR and Insas rifles, during coordinated searches in five valley districts. The raids, conducted on June 13-14, are a major step in curbing violence and restoring stability.
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IMPHAL, Jun 14: A large cache of arms and ammunition, including over 300 rifles, were recovered from the five Imphal valley districts of Manipur, an official said on Saturday. The major arms seizure was made by joint teams of the Manipur Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and the Army in a well-coordinated intelligence-based operation on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, he said. Among the items seized were 151 SLR rifles, 65 INSAS rifles, 73 other rifles, five [] The post Over 300 rifles among arms, ammunition recovered by security forces in Manipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Manipur police recover 328 guns in coordinated raids from five Valley districts
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