On March 9, Manipura police detained three active UPPK staff of Langol – II, IIst West. The arrested people were identified as Ngangbam Nishan Meytei (24 years), ashangbam Manicant Singh (37 years old) and Sorothaib Ngantho Singh (23 years).
On March 8 and March 9, Manipura police arrested 15 staff of various rebel groups in several raids across the country. “Over the last 24 hours, the situation in the state has been tense, but under control. Search operations and dominance in the area were carried out by security forces and vulnerable areas of hills and areas of the valley,” the manipur police statement said.
On March 9, Manipura’s police detained five active staff of NRFM from Gandhi Avenue, Tangal Bazaar under the city-PPS, Western Impala district, namely: Keysha Robertson Metei @ Nanao (29) Tana Davi @ Ichanthoi (21), NAMEIRAKPAM RASHINI DEVI Thoibi @ Mangaleima (25), Meikam Ichan Hanu (32) and Laishram menaka hanu @ lanchenbl (27).
They participated in the extortion and transportation of weapons and ammunition. From their possessions, one two -wheeled, five mobile phones and one ID was found. “On March 9, the Manipura police detained one active shot of NRFM organization from the Golapati Masjid Achouba Awang Leirak under the Pormpat-PS, the Impall-Eastern County, identified as laiphrakpam soniya devi @ Lamjingbi (24). The firms that are engaged.
On March 9, Manipura’s police detained two active Popak (PRO) staff from Khongman Nandeibam Leikai near Irilbung-PS, the Impala-Eastern District, namely: Chirom Rostam Meitei @ Chiromba (25) and Heikrujam Arvind Singh @ Micheal @ heiroBa (32). They participated in extortion by broad public, private firms, the government. Officials were restored, etc. Two mobile phones were restored from their possession.
“On March 9, Manipura police detained three active Popak (Pro) from Hinupok near school Imo Medhapati, Imfall -Western District, namely, Laisr Boba Meitei @ Boishemba (28), Baby Singh @ Lutyuba (25) and Yumnaman Athoibi. The state art.
On March 9, Manipura’s police detained an active KCP member (PWG), one Sorokhaibam Inaoton Singh (38) with the Rims Home Gate, Lamhel along with one mobile phone. He participated in the extortion by state officials and the general public in and around the Impala area. “On March 9, Manipura’s police detained an active KCP member (PWG), one Shandham Ramen Singh (39), as well as eleven demands in the Samura, the Western Impala area,” Manipura police said.
On March 9, Manipura police detained three active UPPK staff of Langol – II, IIst West. The arrested people were defined as Ngangbam Nishan Meytei (24 years), Ashangbam Manicant Singh (37 years old) and Sorothaib Ngantho Singh (23 years). They participated in extortion from the general public through their tribunal, making illegal trails. Two four -wheeled, three mobile phones and other different subjects were removed from their possessions.
“On March 8, security forces detained one shot of a cigal identified as Mohn Taelamba @renyai (29) from Gate No. 2 near BP 79 in the Tengnoupal area,” Manipura police said. Manipura’s police said strict security measures are taken in all vulnerable places, and the convoy of the convoy is provided to ensure free and safe movement of vehicles, Manipura police said.
“A total of 109 checkpoints were installed in different districts of Manipur, both in the hill and in the valley, and the police were not detained in connection with violations in different constituencies of the state,” the manipura police said in a statement.
Police have appealed to the public so as not to believe in rumors and realize false videos and messages in social media. They also asked people to return the looted weapons, ammunition and explosives to the police or the closest security forces immediately.
“The return is made for the general public so as not to believe in rumors and be aware of false videos. Any circulation of unjustified video, etc. can be confirmed from the rumors of the free number 923352822 Central Manager. Legal actions.
On February 13, the president was introduced in Manipur after receiving a report from the state governor. The announcement published in the Herald of India and issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Union, said that the powers of the Legislative Assembly of Manipur will be transferred to parliament, effectively dismissing the state’s power.
On May 3 last year, violence broke out in the north -east state after a clash during a rally organized by the US Tribals (ATSU) union to protest against the demand for inclusion of the Meitei community into the planned category of the tribe.
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