Assam Rifles recovered the vehicle involved in a road accident
Manipur: A vehicle that veered off the road and fell down a steep slope near Maram Bazaar in Manipur’s Senapati district was retrieved by the Assam Rifles, according to an official press release. The owner of the car sought the assistance of Assam Rifles to recover the vehicle, and a team of Assam Rifles efficiently completed the operation, according to a press release issued by Headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (East) Large cache of sophisticated arms and ammunition looted in Manipur recovered As per the press release, the owner of the vehicle, as well as the family members, are grateful to Assam Rifles for their prompt response and successful recovery of the car. expressed Meanwhile, security forces in Manipur have recovered 19 sophisticated weapons and a huge quantity of ammunition and other explosive materials that were looted in the last 24 hours, officials said on Tuesday. Police said the joint security forces recovered arms and ammunition from Kangpokpi, Bishnupur, Kakching and Churachandpur districts during their ongoing operation. The recovered weapons included AK series and self-loading rifles as well as 15 tear gas shells, 43 hand grenades, huge quantity of explosives and country-made weapons. Also Read – Mohan Bhagwat’s comments on Manipur contradict PM’s: Bhupesh Baghel According to the police, a total of 5,669 different types of sophisticated weapons and lakhs of rounds of different types of ammunition were looted by various organisations, mobs and individuals after the caste riots broke out. Manipur on 3 May. So far, central and state security forces have recovered about a quarter of the looted arms and ammunition from various districts. On 22 September, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh informed that all illegal weapons possessed by any person or group across Manipur should be surrendered within 15 days, warning of taking legal action and launching search operations to recover them. .