13 Militants Nabbed, Weapons Seized in Manipur: A Comprehensive Analysis
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13 Militants Nabbed, Weapons Seized in Manipur: A Comprehensive Analysis

Quick Summary: Major Militant Crackdown in Manipur In a significant operation, security forces in Manipur arrested 13 militants from various underground groups and seized a substantial cache of weapons, including rifles, pistols, and improvised mortars. The coordinated efforts spanned multiple districts, highlighting the ongoing challenges of insurgency in the region. In-Depth Analysis: Understanding the Recent…

Manipur Police’s Crackdown on PLA Cadre and Arms Seizure
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Manipur Police’s Crackdown on PLA Cadre and Arms Seizure

Summary of the News Article In a significant operation, Manipur Police apprehended an active cadre of the banned People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the armed wing of the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), and seized a substantial cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives. The arrested individual, identified as 32-year-old Huirem Dinesh Meetei, also known as Sanouton, was…

Manipur: Massive Weapons Cache Recovered—A Deep Dive into the Ongoing Security Operations
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Manipur: Massive Weapons Cache Recovered—A Deep Dive into the Ongoing Security Operations

🗞️ Quick News Summary In a significant development, security forces comprising Assam Rifles, Border Security Force (BSF), and Manipur Police recovered a substantial cache of arms and ammunition during operations in the border districts of Churachandpur and Tengnoupal. The operations, conducted in vulnerable areas near the Myanmar border, led to the seizure of mortars, rifles,…

Manipur: Four SOREPA Cadres Arrested Near Indo-Myanmar Border

Manipur: Four SOREPA Cadres Arrested Near Indo-Myanmar Border

Short Summary On January 21, 2025, four cadres of the Socialist Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (SOREPA) were arrested by security forces near the Indo-Myanmar border at Pangal Basti in Manipur. The suspects were apprehended with a smartphone and three SIM cards in their possession. The individuals have been identified as Leishangthem Somorjit Singh, Pebam Malemnganba…