Manipur Forces Seize AK-47s, Destroy 27 Acres of Poppy in Major Crackdown

Security forces in Manipur have conducted extensive operations, recovering a significant arsenal including AK-47 rifles, pistols, and IEDs. Simultaneously, they destroyed approximately 27 acres of illegal poppy cultivation in Kangpokpi district. The police also reported a normal law-and-order situation while continuing vehicle checks across the state. Authorities have appealed to the public to disregard rumors on social media and to surrender any looted weapons.

Key Points: Manipur Security Forces Seize Arms, Destroy Poppy Plantations

  • Major arms cache recovered
  • 27 acres of poppy destroyed
  • Operations across multiple districts
  • Public warned against fake news
  • Appeal for return of looted weapons
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Manipur Security Forces seize arms, destroy poppy plantations in state wide operations

Security forces in Manipur recover AK-47s, pistols, IEDs, and destroy 27 acres of illegal poppy plantations in state-wide operations.

"Security forces continue to conduct search operations and area domination... resulting in the recovery of arms and ammunition. - Manipur Police"

Imphal, February 9

Security forces operating across various districts of Manipur have recovered a substantial cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles and pistols, and destroyed approximately 27 acres of illegal poppy plantations, according to a press note released by the Manipur Police Control Room today. The operations were conducted on February 7 and 8, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to maintain law and order and conduct area domination in fringe and vulnerable areas.

According to the Police, "The overall law-and-order situation in the state during the last 24 hours was normal. Security forces continue to conduct search operations and area domination in the fringe and areas across districts, resulting in the recovery of arms and ammunition."

On February 7, security forces recovered from the general area of Lenglong and Taikhang under Nungba-PS, Noney district, the following: 01 (one) 7.62 mm AK-47 rifle with magazine, 01 (one) US Carbine M2 with magazine, 01 (one) .22 Pistol with magazine, 01 (one) DJI drone, 04 (four) 8mm blank rounds, 17 (seventeen) 5.56 mm rounds, 39 (thirty nine) 7.62 mm AK-47 rounds, 08 (eight) 9 mm carbine ball rounds, 09 (nine) 7.62 mm SLR ball, 07 (seven) 12 bore cartridges, 02 (two) Baofeng radio sets and Cortex wire.

On Februray 8, security forces recovered from Molnom-Molnoi Village and adjoining areas under Tengnoupal-PS, Tengnoupal district, the following: 01 (one) AK-rifle, 01 (one) Pistol, 02 (two) Improvised Mortars, 01 (one) Single Barrel Rifle, 02 (two) Live improvised Mortar Bombs, 10 (ten) 7.62 mm rounds and 14 (fourteen) IEDs and IED wire bundles which were safely disposed at the spot.

On the same day, February 8, security forces destroyed approximately 27 acres of illegal poppy plantation expanding over Awlmun, Songlung and Lhangjol areas under Kangchup-PS, Kangpokpi district.Five huts found at the plantation sites were destroyed, along with three sacks of salt and five fertiliser bags. A two-wheeler Kenbo bike was also recovered during the poppy destruction drive.

Manipur Police said that it continues its drive to curb motor vehicle offences. From Jan 2 to Feb 8, Manipur Police issued 173 (one hundred seventy three) challans to motor vehicle offenders, amounting to a total of Rs. 2,67,000/- (Two Lakh sixty seven thousand). From Feb 1 to Feb 7, tinted films from 10 (ten) vehicles were removed. A total of 114 Nakas/Checkpoints were installed in different districts of Manipur, both in the hills and the valley, however none was detained.

An appeal was also made to public not to believe in rumour and be vigilant of false videos. The Police said that there are possibilities of many fake posts being circulated on social media. The Police also appealed to the public to return the looted arms, ammunition and explosives to the police or nearest security forces immediately.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good job by the forces! But we must also ask, where are these arms coming from? There needs to be a permanent solution to stop the smuggling. Destroying poppy is also key—cuts off funding for illegal activities.
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Aman W
The appeal about fake news and rumours is very important. In today's time, social media can spread panic so quickly. Public cooperation is essential for real peace to return to the state.
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Sarah B
While the seizures are impressive, I hope there is a parallel focus on rehabilitation and providing alternative livelihoods for those involved in poppy cultivation. You can't just destroy crops without offering a better path.
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Vikram M
AK-47s, drones, IEDs... this is like a mini-army's worth of equipment. It shows the scale of the challenge. Salute to our jawans risking their lives in these operations. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The detail in the report is good—shows transparency. Also interesting they are removing tinted films and issuing challans. Law and order means enforcing all rules, big and small. Hope this consistency continues.

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