21 Illegal Bunkers Destroyed in Manipur After BSF Constable's Killing

Security forces in Manipur have intensified joint combing operations for a third day following the killing of a BSF constable in Ukhrul district. During the operations, 21 illegally constructed bunkers used by militant outfits were demolished in two villages. In a separate action in Tengnoupal district, forces recovered pistols, IEDs, and combat gear near the Myanmar border. Authorities have established 109 checkpoints, are escorting essential supply convoys, and have warned the public against spreading unverified content on social media.

Key Points: Security Ops in Manipur: 21 Bunkers Destroyed, Arms Seized

  • 21 illegal militant bunkers destroyed
  • BSF constable killed in Ukhrul
  • Arms and IEDs recovered near Myanmar border
  • 109 checkpoints set up statewide
  • Public warned against sharing fake content
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Search Ops continues in Manipur after BSF constable's killing; 21 illegal bunkers destroyed

Joint forces intensify search in Manipur, destroy 21 illegal bunkers and recover arms after BSF constable's killing. Latest updates.

"The authenticity of any circulated videos or audio clips should be verified with the Central Control Room. - Manipur Police"

Imphal, April 12

Security forces on Sunday continued their joint combing operations for the third consecutive day on Sunday to nab militants following the killing of a BSF constable in Manipur's Ukhrul district.

During the ongoing operations, forces also destroyed 21 illegally constructed bunkers in the district, officials said.

A police official in Imphal stated that the Central and state security forces have intensified search operations across Ukhrul and adjoining districts to track down the suspected militants responsible for the killing of Border Security Force (BSF) constable Mithun Mandal. He was attacked on Friday while performing Road Opening Party (ROP) duty in the violence-affected district along with other BSF jawans.

After being paid solemn homage, the mortal remains of the BSF constable were sent to his ancestral home in West Bengal on Saturday.

The official further said that security personnel demolished 14 bunkers at Sikibung village and seven more at Mongkot Chepu village under Litan Police Station in the mountainous Ukhrul district. These bunkers had been illegally set up by militant outfits to launch attacks against both security forces and civilians.

In a separate operation, security forces recovered arms and explosives from the tri-junction areas of Maojang, Libung, Gomnom, and T Khonunjang in Tengnoupal district, which borders Myanmar. The recovered items included two 9mm pistols with magazines, 13 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), two combat uniforms, one pair of jungle shoes, and a backpack. All 13 IEDs were safely destroyed on the spot by the security personnel.

Meanwhile, Manipur Police arrested two individuals from the Vengnuam Singngat area in Churachandpur district. Authorities recovered 45 soap cases containing brown sugar, a Maruti Gypsy vehicle, two mobile phones, and two bags from their possession.

Security forces, comprising both Central and state units, continue to carry out extensive crackdowns on militant activities. Search operations and area domination exercises are ongoing in fringe, mixed-population, and other vulnerable areas across multiple districts.

To strengthen surveillance and prevent the movement of unlawful elements, a total of 109 nakas (checkpoints) have been set up across both valley and hill districts of the state.

Security forces are also escorting vehicles, including trucks transporting essential commodities, along the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37).

Tight security arrangements and convoy protection remain in place along sensitive stretches to ensure the safe movement of traffic.

Manipur Police have urged the public to refrain from believing rumours and to remain cautious about fake videos circulating on social media. "The authenticity of any circulated videos or audio clips should be verified with the Central Control Room. Uploading or sharing unverified or misleading content on social media will invite legal action," the police statement warned.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The recovery of IEDs and drugs in the same region is very concerning. It shows a clear nexus between militancy and narco-terrorism that is destabilizing the entire Northeast. Strong action is needed.
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Priyanka N
While the action against bunkers is good, what about long-term solutions? The youth need jobs and opportunities, not guns. The cycle of violence will only stop with development and dialogue.
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Aman W
Good step by security forces. Destroying 21 illegal bunkers and recovering arms will definitely cripple the militants' operations for some time. Hope they catch the culprits soon.
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Kavitha C
The police advisory about fake videos is very important. In sensitive times, rumours on WhatsApp and Facebook can flare up tensions. We must all be responsible before sharing anything.
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Michael C
Escorting trucks on NH-37 is crucial. People in Imphal and other parts need essential supplies. The security forces are doing a tough job under extreme pressure. Respect.

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