Imphal: Security forces have arrested ten militants from different banned outfits in Manipur during a series of operations conducted over the past few days, officials said.
Personnel of the Assam Rifles arrested a “senior commander” of a banned outfit and five other militants from the jungles of Churachandpur district, the paramilitary force said on Saturday.
The militants were apprehended on October 1 during an operation, it said.
“Assam Rifles in a daring jungle operation codenamed ‘Operation Songkot’ on October 1 apprehended senior commander SS Lt Jamkhogin Guite Lupho alias Pepsi of United Kuki National Army,” it said in a statement.
Five others were also arrested during the operation, it said.
“The successful operation has dealt a crippling setback to UKNA’s networks in Churachandpur and Jiribam, reaffirming Assam Rifles’ relentless commitment to peace and security in the region,” the statement said.
Officials in Manipur said the UKNA commander was allegedly involved in the killing of four members of the Meitei community, including a father and son, in Bishnupur district in January 2024.
Meanwhile, four militants were apprehended from Thoubal and Imphal West districts on Friday, police said.
Two active cadres, including a woman, of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party (Apunba) were apprehended at Thoubal Wangkhem, while a self-styled corporal of the Peoples’ Liberation Army was arrested from Ningombam in Imphal West, a police officer said.
Security forces also nabbed a member of KCP (PWG), identified as Athokpam Ranjan, from Naoremthong in Imphal West, he added.
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According to police, the arrested cadre was involved in extortion from the public in the valley area and mediation between parties through intimidation in cases related to crimes against women. A mobile phone was seized from his possession.