Manipur Security Review: Top Commander Visits, Militants & Drug Peddler Arrested

Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar conducted a comprehensive security review in Manipur's key districts, interacting with troops and commanders. In parallel, security forces arrested five hardcore militants from insurgent groups and a drug peddler with a significant heroin haul. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met with CRPF Inspector General Rajendra N. Dash to discuss the situation, emphasizing a shared commitment to peace. Security agencies have intensified operations, establishing over 100 checkpoints and providing escorts on vital supply routes.

Key Points: Manipur Security Review: Arrests Made Amid High-Level Visits

  • Spear Corps GOC reviews security in hill & valley districts
  • 5 hardcore militants from KCP, KYKL arrested
  • Drug peddler held with heroin, gun
  • CRPF IG meets Manipur Chief Minister
  • 103 checkpoints established statewide
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Security situation reviewed in Manipur; militants, drug peddler arrested

Lt Gen Pendharkar reviews Manipur security as forces arrest 5 militants and a drug peddler. CRPF IG meets CM, operations intensified.

"reaffirming our shared commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and ensuring the safety... of all citizens. - Yumnam Khemchand Singh"

Imphal, Feb 16

Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of the Spear Corps, on Monday undertook a comprehensive visit to Manipur to review the prevailing security situation amid ongoing challenges, officials said. ​

​A defence spokesman said that, accompanied by senior commanders, the GOC toured key areas in the hill districts of Ukhrul and Kangpokpi, as well as Imphal East and Imphal West districts in the Imphal Valley region. ​

During the visit, Lt Gen Pendharkar received detailed briefings from the Red Shield Division, the Inspector General of Assam Rifles (IGAR-South), and other formation commanders on the operational environment and ground-level dynamics. ​

The GOC reviewed the Army and Assam Rifles deployments, interacting directly with troops to assess their preparedness to meet emerging security challenges.​

Commending the soldiers for their professionalism and steadfast commitment to maintaining peace under difficult circumstances, Lt Gen Pendharkar stressed the need for unwavering mission readiness. ​

He directed all formations to maintain a high level of vigilance and operational agility, particularly in sensitive and volatile areas, to effectively respond to any rapid developments, the spokesman said. ​

Meanwhile, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Inspector General Rajendra N. Dash met Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Monday and discussed the security situation in the state. ​

Later, the Chief Minister said in a post on his X account: "Called on by Shri Rajendra N. Dash, Inspector General, CRPF, this morning at my Office, Babupara, who paid a courtesy call. We held constructive discussions and exchanged views on the prevailing security situation in the state, reaffirming our shared commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens."​

In a related development, security forces on Monday arrested five hardcore militants belonging to different insurgent outfits from various districts of Manipur. ​

A police official said the arrested militants are associated with the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL). Arms and ammunition were also recovered during the operations, the official said. ​

In addition, security forces arrested a drug peddler identified as Md. Jayad Khan (42), a resident of Thoubal district. From his possession, 10 soap cases containing heroin weighing around 397 grams, a single-barrel gun with an ammunition belt containing six live rounds, and a two-wheeler were seized. ​

Security forces, comprising central and state agencies, have intensified operations against militant groups, with extensive search operations and area domination drives underway in fringe, mixed-population, and vulnerable areas across several districts of the state. ​

A total of 103 nakas and checkpoints have been established across Manipur in both hill and valley districts to curb the movement of illegal elements and suspicious vehicles.

​Security personnel are also providing escorts to vehicles, including trucks carrying essential commodities, along the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37).

- IANS

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Priya S
The recovery of heroin is very concerning. Drug trade fuels so much instability and destroys youth. Security forces must keep up this pressure on both militancy and narcotics. Our jawans are doing a tough job in difficult terrain.
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Aman W
While the arrests are positive, I hope the coordination between Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF, and state police is seamless. Sometimes there are gaps. The focus should be on protecting ordinary citizens caught in the middle.
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Sarah B
Providing escorts for trucks on the highway is a vital but often overlooked detail. Ensuring the supply of essentials is a basic need for stability. Kudos to the forces for this practical measure.
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Vikram M
103 checkpoints! That shows the scale of the operation. It must be disruptive for daily life, but if it stops violence and illegal activities, it's a necessary step. The real test is sustaining this vigilance.
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Karthik V
With respect, the article talks about meetings and directives. We need to see more concrete outcomes on the ground for the common people of Manipur. Peace should mean schools and markets function normally, not just high-level reviews.

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