NSCN-K Cadre Surrenders in Arunachal, Weapons Recovered in Manipur Ops

Security forces in Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap district secured the surrender of a self-styled NSCN-K lieutenant, who deposited a pistol and ammunition. This highlights the persuasive, intelligence-based approach of the Assam Rifles. Concurrently, a series of joint operations in Manipur led to multiple apprehensions and significant weapons recoveries, including IEDs. These coordinated efforts underscore the ongoing commitment to regional stability and encouraging youth to reintegrate.

Key Points: NSCN-K Cadre Surrenders in Tirap, Arms Seized in Manipur

  • Cadre surrenders in Tirap
  • Weapons & IEDs recovered in Manipur
  • Intelligence-driven joint operations
  • Persuasive approach by security forces
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Arunachal Pradesh: NSCN-K cadre surrenders before security forces in Tirap

Security forces secure surrender of NSCN-K cadre in Arunachal Pradesh and recover weapons in intelligence-based operations across Manipur.

"successfully motivated the individual to abandon the path of violence - Officials"

Moktowa, February 13

Acting on specific intelligence inputs regarding the presence of a hardcore ANE in the Moktowa area, the Khonsa Battalion of Assam Rifles launched a focused operation on Tuesday.

Through sustained persuasion and coordinated efforts, security forces successfully motivated the individual to abandon the path of violence and reintegrate into the mainstream, according to officials. The ANE surrendered at the Battalion Headquarters in Khonsa.

The surrendered individual has been identified as Wangkhu Lowang, a self-styled Lieutenant of NSCN-K (Khango Konyak), aged 32 years, a resident of Village Moktowa, Dadam, District Tirap.

During the surrender, Lowang deposited one 7.65 mm pistol with a magazine along with six live rounds of 7.65 mm ammunition.

The successful surrender underscores the effectiveness of intelligence-based operations and the humane, persuasive approach adopted by the security forces. Assam Rifles, in coordination with other security agencies, remains committed to maintaining peace, security, and stability in the region and continues to encourage misguided youth to return to the mainstream.

Meanwhile, from February 1 to 7, the Indian Army and Assam Rifles formations under Spear Corps, in close coordination with the Manipur Police, conducted a series of precise, intelligence-driven joint operations across Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Tengnoupal, Bishnupur, and Pherzawl Districts.

The operations, according to an official release, led to the apprehension of 07 cadres from hill and valley-based groups and the recovery of 18 weapons, explosives and other war-like stores.

On Feb 1, Assam Rifles and Thoubal Police Commandos acted on specific intelligence and launched a joint operation in the Mayang Imphal area of Imphal West District. The operation resulted in the apprehension of one active cadre of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (SOREPA). One smartphone with a SIM card was recovered.

On Feb 2, Assam Rifles, in joint operation with Manipur Police, detected a concealed insurgent hideout near Tonglhang village, leading to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, two pistols, two single-barrel rifles, three radio sets, eighteen Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), three 9 mm rounds, eight 7.62 mm rounds, wire bundles and seven fired 7.62 mm cartridge cases. All eighteen IEDs were destroyed in situ following established safety procedures. The remnants weigh approximately 2.5 kilograms.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The recovery of so many IEDs and weapons in Manipur is alarming. It shows the scale of the challenge. The coordinated ops between Army, Assam Rifles, and police are crucial. Hope the surrendered cadre gets proper rehabilitation.
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Rohit P
Good news from Arunachal! But we must ask, what made him join in the first place? The government needs to focus on development and job creation in these border districts. Only then will the youth truly have an alternative.
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Priyanka N
Intelligence-based operations are key. The security forces are doing a tough job in difficult terrain. Each surrender and weapon recovery makes our country a bit safer. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
While the surrender is a positive outcome, the article mentions "sustained persuasion." I hope this process is transparent and the individual's rights are protected. Rehabilitation programs must be robust and not just for show.
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Kavya N
18 IEDs destroyed! That's huge. Imagine if those had been used. Our forces are literally saving lives every day. We often don't appreciate the silent work done in these remote areas. Salute to the bravery.

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