Assam Rifles Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur's Kamjong

Assam Rifles successfully rescued a woman abducted by the Kuki National Army-Burma in Kamjong, Manipur. The operation also secured 15 distressed villagers and provided medical aid to those affected. One militant, Lal Thag John, was apprehended with a weapon during sanitisation operations. The force continues to patrol sensitive areas to maintain peace and security in the region.

Key Points: Manipur Abducted Woman Rescued by Assam Rifles

  • Woman abducted by KNA-Burma rescued near Z Choro village
  • 15 distressed villagers evacuated and given humanitarian aid
  • One armed KNA-B cadre, Lal Thag John, apprehended with weapon
  • Assam Rifles continues patrols to ensure peace in Kamjong
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Manipur: Abducted women safely rescued by Assam Rifles in Kamjong

Assam Rifles rescues abducted woman from Kuki National Army-Burma in Kamjong, Manipur. 15 villagers also saved, one militant apprehended.

"The volatile situation was brought under control by the troopers with immediate response despite challenging conditions - Assam Rifles"

Kamjong, May 9

Due to concerted efforts by the Assam Rifles, a woman abducted by the Kuki National Army-Burma and Village Volunteers Eastern Zone was safely rescued and released on Saturday. According to an official statement, the release took place south of Z Choro village, close to the incident area under the watch of Assam Rifles, Intelligence and other agencies.

The husband of the woman, the Village Headman and CSOs were also taken to Humine Thana, short of Phaikoh and close to the handover location, once their own forces had secured the release, according to an official statement. After release, the family and CSOs were taken to the unit headquarters at Chassad for formal handing over and documentation. The family, village headman and CSOs thereafter moved to their village, Khangpat Khn. In the entire process, all details were coordinated at minute levels, including the medical check-up and psychological assistance. Also, the village headman and local villagers were appropriately treated and addressed by the force.

"In the early hours of May 7, there was unrest reported near Z Choro and opposite Namlee along the India-Myanmar border. The volatile situation was brought under control by the troopers with immediate response despite challenging conditions," according to Assam rifles.

Acting proactively during the incident, Assam Rifles deployed multiple rescue teams. "Ten houses affected by the violence were secured, and civilians were evacuated to the nearest safe location. Fifteen distressed villagers, including women and children, were rescued and provided humanitarian assistance at the Aloyo Assam Rifles camp. A woman was provided with immediate first aid and medical evacuation support," the statement read.

Assam Rifles conducted prompt sanitisation operations concurrently to prevent any further escalation and to restore stability. One-armed cadre of KNA B, Lal Thag John, 38yrs was also apprehended along with a weapon, magazine and ammunition during search operations from Churachandpur and later handed over to local police authorities.

Even as tensions and emotions remain high, the Assam Rifles continues to patrol across other sensitive areas of Kamjong to ensure peace and security for local residents. The force has shown unparalleled resilience as the incident once again highlights the unwavering commitment of the Assam Rifles towards protecting our citizens and maintaining peace in North East India.

- ANI

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Riya H
Good to know the Army acted quickly, but why did this happen in the first place? These abductions by militant groups keep happening in the Northeast. The government needs to focus on long-term peace and development there, not just reactive rescues. 🤔
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Michael C
Impressive coordination by Assam Rifles—rescuing 15 villagers, providing medical aid, and even apprehending an armed cadre. This is what professional soldiering looks like. Respect from across the pond! 🙌
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Nisha Z
I’m happy she’s safe, but I wish the media would give more attention to the trauma these victims face. Psychological assistance was mentioned—thankfully. We need to ensure these families get proper support long after the news cycle ends. 💔
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James A
Great work by the Assam Rifles. It's reassuring to see Indian forces acting decisively along the Myanmar border, where these groups operate. Hope the arrested cadre provides useful intel to dismantle the network.
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Aman W
Fair play to the forces, but let’s not ignore the bigger picture. The Kuki National Army-Burma is still active. We need better border fencing and intelligence sharing with Myanmar. Prevention is better than cure. 🛡️
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Laura Z

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