Manipur Police Held PREPAK (Progressive) Cadre, Seizes Arms Cache
Upon Mishal Singh’s arrest, police seized a cache of illicit items, including 1 pistol, 4 live rounds, a magazine, a 4-wheeler vehicle, and a mobile phone. His affiliation with the banned outfit highlights the persistent challenges faced by authorities in curbing insurgent activities and illegal arms trafficking.
Currently in police custody, Mishal Singh is under investigation to uncover his activities and potential connections within the insurgent network.
In a separate incident, security forces apprehended an active member of the MNRF outfit, identified as 41-year-old K. Gaijailung, from Langol, Imphal West District. Recovered items from his possession included 2 mobile handsets and a 4-wheeler vehicle. Gaijailung was involved in extortion from construction companies in Noney.
Additionally, Manipur police have intensified their efforts in fringe and vulnerable areas of hill and valley districts, resulting in significant seizures of illegal arms and ammunition. In one such operation in Kamu Ching, Imphal East District, security forces discovered and seized a cache of arms and ammunition, including 2 country-made 40 mm guns, 21 Pompi mortar bombs, cortex wire, dynamite gun powder, Pompi ammunition round cap holders, empty cases, and a battery cell.
The confiscated arms and ammunition serve as vital evidence in the ongoing investigation into illegal arms networks operating in the region, highlighting law enforcement’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in Manipur.