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Forces on alert in Manipur over reports of '900 Kuki militants' planning attackThe Centre's security advisor, Kuldiep Singh, said the report was being taken very seriously and the forces have been alerted. 'Until the reports are proved wrong, we are taking it very seriously. The police department is taking steps,' he said.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Police personnel and locals stand near the remains of a missile after it struck in Moirang, Manipur, India, September 6, 2024.</p></div>

Police personnel and locals stand near the remains of a missile after it struck in Moirang, Manipur, India, September 6, 2024.

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Guwahati: All security agencies in conflict-hit Manipur have been put on extra alert following reports that 900 "well-trained Kuki militants" infiltrated from neighbouring Myanmar to carry out attacks on Meitei areas on September 28.

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The reports were doing the rounds since Wednesday but it was not confirmed by the police or the central security agencies.

When asked by reporters at Imphal on Friday, the Centre's security advisor, Kuldiep Singh, said the report was being taken very seriously and the forces have been alerted. "Until the reports are proved wrong, we are taking it very seriously. The police department is taking steps," he said.

A meeting of the strategic operations group was held on September 18, where representatives of almost all the central forces attended.

Following this, the forces, particularly the Assam Rifles, in Kuki-dominated Pherzawl, Churachandpur and Kamjong districts sharing border with Myanmar, were put on extra alert to prevent any possible attack and movement of militants.

NIA to probe drone case

Singh said the case related to alleged use of drones in carrying out a bomb attack on Meiteis at Koutruk in Imphal West district on September 1, has been referred to the NIA for thorough investigation. Two persons died and 10 others were injured. "Also SOPs are being prepared to check the use of drones for subversive activities," he said.

Seized weapons

Singh said out of over 6,000 weapons, which were allegedly looted from armouries by miscreants in the Meitei-dominated Valley, only 2,681 have been seized so far.

"Out of the seized weapons, 1,400 were not those of the looted weapons and 800 of them were sophisticated weapons. This suggests that weapons were already there. Now, where all these weapons are coming, we all in the society have to find out," Singh said.

He said at least 530 persons have so far been arrested related to looting of weapons and violence carried out, both in the hills and the Valley.

He said three used and one unused rockets were also seized during operations.

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(Published 20 September 2024, 22:12 IST)