Two cadres of banned PLA held in Manipur, arms recovered

Security forces arrested two members of the People's Liberation Army in Manipur and handed them over to the police. Another rebel from Prepak (Pro) was caught near the India-Myanmar border. During separate search operations, security forces recove...

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Manipur, Oct 22 (ANI): Indian Army, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police recovers 12 weapons, ammunition, and war-like stores during a joint operation in both hill and valley regions, in Manipur on Oct 15 and 16. (ANI Photos)
Two cadres of the proscribed outfit People's Liberation Army were arrested in Manipur's Tengnoupal district, police said on Sunday. They were held by a team of Assam Rifles from the vicinity of border pillar number 87 on Saturday and handed over to the police, an official statement said.

The two have been identified as N Priyo Singh (21) and S Devjit Singh (21) and handed over to Pallel Police Station, it added.

On Friday, security forces apprehended one cadre of the outlawed Prepak (Pro) from Yanghoubung village near the India-Myanmar border, an officer said.


The arrested cadre of the banned Prepak (Pro) was identified as Robert Lalhahdam, and a rifle was recovered from his possession, he said.

Meanwhile, security forces, during a search operation at the foothills of Thangjing ridge in forest areas of Teijang village in Churachandpur district, recovered five rifles, one country-made mortar, four detonators and two grenades.

Another search operation at the foothills of Tentha Tuwaband areas in Thoubal district led to the recovery of six arms and ammunition, the official added.
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