Key Points

Assam Rifles just conducted a successful operation in Mizoram's Saikumphai area based on specific intelligence inputs. During their search, they found a hidden cache containing a 9mm pistol, shotgun, and live ammunition. The security team then swept the area thoroughly but didn't locate any underground operatives. They've now handed over all the recovered items to local police for further investigation and legal action.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Recover Hidden Weapons Cache in Mizoram's Saikumphai

  • Troops discovered hidden weapons cache during intelligence-based search operation
  • Recovered items included 9mm pistol, shotgun and 50 rounds of ammunition
  • Security forces conducted area domination but found no underground cadres
  • Seized weapons handed over to Dungtlang Police for investigation
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Assam Rifles recover weapons, ammunition in Saikumphai, Mizoram

Assam Rifles uncovers concealed 9mm pistol, shotgun, and ammunition in Saikumphai operation, continuing security crackdown in Northeast border regions.

"Assam Rifles remains steadfast in its commitment to eliminating illegal arms networks - Official Release"

Saikumphai, October 8

Acting on intelligence inputs, Assam Rifles carried out a surprise and coordinated operation in the general area of Saikumphai, Champhai district, Mizoram.

According to the release, during the search operation on the morning of Tuesday, troops discovered a concealed cache containing one 9 mm pistol, one shotgun, and 50 rounds of 7.62 live ammunition. Following the recovery, the team conducted extensive area domination to determine the presence of underground cadres; however, no underground cadres were found.

As per the release, the recovered weapons and ammunition were later handed over to the Police Department, Dungtlang, for further investigation and legal proceedings.

Assam Rifles remains steadfast in its commitment to eliminating illegal arms networks and ensuring continued peace and security in Mizoram's border areas.

Earlier, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with Cachar Police, seized Yaba tablets worth Rs six crore in Cachar district, and foiled a major IED attack in Manipur's Jiribam in a separate operation, officials said on Monday.

Based on specific intelligence inputs about drug trafficking, the joint team launched an operation in the Cachar district. During the operation, the team apprehended one individual, a resident of Karimganj, who was transporting 20,000 Yaba tablets worth ₹6 crore on a scooty via Nilam Bazaar on October 6.

The security forces also impounded the scooty and seized two mobile phones found in the accused's possession. Assam Rifles has been actively leading anti-drug operations across the Northeast, conducting regular missions to disrupt and dismantle narcotics networks. Officials said this seizure marks another significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to curb the drug menace in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the security forces' efforts, I hope the investigation reveals who was behind these weapons. The border areas need sustainable development solutions along with security measures.
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Arjun K
₹6 crore worth of Yaba tablets seized! That's massive! These drugs destroy our youth. Assam Rifles is doing commendable work in the Northeast. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The coordination between Assam Rifles and local police is impressive. Intelligence-based operations like these are much more effective than random searches. Hope this continues!
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate these security operations, but I also hope the local communities don't face unnecessary harassment. Balance is important.
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Vikram M
The fact that they found weapons but no cadres is concerning. This means the network is still active and more sophisticated operations are needed. Stay vigilant, Assam Rifles!

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