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“War-Like Stores” Recovered From Manipur’s Churachandpur In Army, Cops, Paramilitary Joint Ops
The Indian Army, along with the Manipur Police, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and Border Security Force (BSF), recovered significant quantities of arms, ammunition, and “war-like stores” in Churachandpur district during a 48-hour joint operation, according to a statement from the army’s Spear Corps.
The operation dealt a decisive blow to warring groups in Manipur. Based on specific information, security forces recovered weapons and ammunition in Churachandpur’s Maulsang area, including:
- One 7.62mm AK series assault rifle with magazine
- Three medium-sized crude mortars (locally known as ‘pumpi’)
- Other war-like stores
Additionally, in a thickly forested area southwest of Shejang in Kangpokpi district, the army, police, and BSF recovered:
- One modified M-16 assault rifle
- One 7.5-feet country-made rocket
- One large country-made mortar
- Ammunition
Troops of #IndianArmy, along with #BSF, #CRPF and @manipur_police carried out Intelligence based joint operations in general areas of Maulsang and Shejang in Churachandpur district in the last 48 hours and recovered one 7.62mm AK Series assault rifle, one modified M-16 rifle, one… pic.twitter.com/cpCmhBrgDj
— SpearCorps.IndianArmy (@Spearcorps) September 12, 2024
The recovered weapons have been handed over to the police for further investigation and disposal. The operation marks a significant step in neutralizing the threat posed by these groups and reaffirms the commitment of the security forces towards peace in the region.
Violence escalated again in Manipur on September 1, following what the police said was a weaponized drone attack in Imphal West’s Koutruk. The police are considering handing over the case to the National Investigation Agency. The police are also investigating a “rocket attack” on Manipur’s lakeside town Moirang.
The Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), admitting the attack on Moirang, said in a statement that it involved a retaliatory action by Kuki-Zo village volunteers, who used an indigenously made ‘Pumpi’, a type of cannon, rather than a rocket or missile.