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Security Forces Recover Looted Arms, Ammunition In Ethnic-Violence Hit Manipur

The ethnic violence in Manipur between Meitei and Kuki communities was triggered on May 3 and has since left at least 175 people dead and 50,000 displaced.

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The security forces have been able to successfully recover the looted weapons and ammunition in ethnic-violence hit Manipur. 

The Defence Ministry has said the forces were able to recover the looted arms and ammunition in three operations conducted over the last month.

The recovery includes 1085 bombs, looted from police stations and armories, HT report quoted a defence ministry spokesperson as having said.

“...three major successful operations [were conducted] in Khamenlok-Gwalthabi, Wakan and Shantipur ridges,” said the Kohima (Nagaland)-based spokesperson in a statement.

It added 18 automatic weapons, 1085 bombs, 14 improvised mortars/rocket launchers, six rifles/pistols, one mortar, 530 assorted ammunition, and 132 other war-like stores recovered were handed over to Manipur Police on Thursday.

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The statement said Khamenlok-Gwalthabi, Wakan and Shantipur ridges separate villages of Meitei and tribal Kuki communities in Imphal East district. 

The report quoting intelligence reports indicated a build-up of weapons, ammunition and other war-like store caches on either side of the ridges.

“The caches were probably being built up by inimical elements for attempting misadventure in each other’s area. The security forces took note of the intelligence inputs and carried out extensive surveillance and launched multiple search operations to recover maximum war-like stores with an aim to thwart any attempts of firing or arson by miscreants,” the statement said.

The ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities was triggered on May 3 and has since left at least 175 people dead and 50,000 displaced. Officials said mobs looted 5669 types of arms and around 500,000 rounds of ammunition from police stations and armouries. Only around 1300 of them were recovered until the first week of October.

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The Army, Manipur Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force and India Reserve Battalion were involved in the combing operations.
 

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