Army Destroys 10 Illegal Bunkers in Manipur's Jalenbung Hills & Thoyee Heights

Joint security forces led by the Indian Army's Red Shield Division conducted coordinated patrols in Manipur's Jalenbung Hills and Thoyee Heights. The operation successfully identified and destroyed a total of ten illegally constructed bunkers that had been rebuilt after previous dismantling. Simultaneously, Manipur Police continued area domination exercises, detaining 45 individuals for curfew violations and ensuring the secure movement of essential supplies. In a separate disciplinary action, a suspended Havildar was arrested for alleged links with a militant outfit.

Key Points: Army Destroys 10 Illegal Bunkers in Manipur Operation

  • 10 illegal bunkers destroyed
  • Joint Army, CAPF, and police operation
  • Action along Imphal-Dimapur National Highway
  • Part of ongoing area domination patrols
  • 45 detained for curfew violations
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Army-led forces destroy 10 illegal bunkers in Manipur​

Indian Army-led joint forces dismantle 10 rebuilt illegal bunkers in Manipur's Jalenbung Hills and Thoyee Heights to secure NH-2 and maintain stability.

"The operation reflects the continued, coordinated resolve of security forces to prevent the re-establishment of hostile firing positions. - Lt Col Mahendra Rawat"

Imphal, April 16

The Indian Army, in a joint operation with other security agencies, destroyed ten illegally set up bunkers and firing positions in Manipur's Jalenbung Hills and Thoyee Heights, officials said on Thursday.​

Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat stated that, as part of ongoing operations along the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2), joint security forces led by the Army's Red Shield Division launched coordinated area domination patrols in the Jalenbung Hills and Thoyee Heights. The operation aimed to maintain security and prevent the re-establishment of hostile infrastructure.​

He said the mission involved two joint columns comprising personnel from the Indian Army, Central Armed Police Forces, and Manipur Police. These teams conducted operations on both sides of the National Highway simultaneously.​

In the Jalenbung Hills, a systematic sweep identified and destroyed multiple bunkers that had been dismantled but later rebuilt. A total of five such bunkers were destroyed in this area, the spokesman said.​

At the same time, in Thoyee Heights, several bunkers located along the Mahadev Hills and surrounding areas were identified. Five bunkers that had previously been dismantled and later repaired were also destroyed during the operation.​

Lt Col Rawat confirmed that, overall, ten illegally constructed bunkers were dismantled in the coordinated action. He added that the operation reflects the continued, coordinated resolve of security forces to prevent the re-establishment of hostile firing positions, while ensuring peace and stability in the region through sustained efforts.​

Meanwhile, a statement from Manipur Police said that search operations and area domination exercises are continuing in fringe and vulnerable areas across multiple districts. ​

Authorities ensured the movement of 116 vehicles carrying essential supplies along the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37). Strict security measures have been implemented at all vulnerable locations, and security convoys are being provided along sensitive stretches to ensure safe, uninterrupted movement.​

The statement further noted that 113 checkpoints have been set up across various districts in both hill and valley regions. During enforcement, 45 individuals were detained for violating curfew restrictions.​

In a separate development, a senior official confirmed that Havildar Elangbam Surjit Singh, attached to Kakching CDO, who was arrested on April 13 in Thoubal district for his alleged links with the Kangleipak Communist Party militant outfit, has been suspended.​

Manipur Police reiterated its firm commitment to maintaining discipline and integrity within the force, stating that strict action will be taken against any personnel found involved in misconduct or indiscipline.​

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the action, it's worrying that bunkers are being rebuilt after being dismantled. This shows the problem is persistent. The focus needs to be on long-term solutions and addressing root causes, not just reactive operations.
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Rohit P
Good to see joint operations involving Army, CAPF, and state police. Coordination is key in such sensitive areas. Also glad to hear about the essential supplies convoy getting through. The common people should not suffer.
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Sarah B
The suspension of the Havildar for alleged militant links is a serious matter. It's crucial that discipline within the forces is maintained. Public trust is everything.
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Vikram M
Area domination and constant patrols are the need of the hour in Manipur. We cannot let anti-national elements disrupt peace. Salute to our jawans operating in difficult terrain. 🙏
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Karthik V
113 checkpoints and 45 curfew violations... the situation is clearly tense. Hope the state government is also working on confidence-building measures for the local communities alongside these security steps.

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