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    Manipur Police and CRPF Arrest Three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Cadres

    December 6, 2024 Manipur
    Manipur Police and CRPF Arrest Three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Cadres
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    In a significant operation, Manipur Police, in collaboration with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), arrested three cadres of the Kangleipak Communist Party (People’s War Group) on December 5. The arrests took place in the Phayeng area of Imphal West, marking a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to curb insurgency and criminal activities in the region.

    The detained individuals have been identified as Laishram Kenjit Singh, 36, Md Abdul Matalif, 37, and Laishram Langamba Meitei, 28. During the operation, law enforcement officials seized a 9mm pistol and a demand letter from the suspects, indicating their involvement in extortion and other illegal activities. Subsequent searches of their hideouts in Kangchup uncovered a workshop used for illegal arms manufacturing.

    The recent operation is part of a broader strategy by security forces to dismantle the operational capabilities of insurgent groups in Manipur. This arrest follows a similar operation on December 4, where four members of the same group were apprehended in the Kakching district. Those arrests were also linked to extortion and possession of illegal arms, underscoring the persistent threat posed by the Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG).

    The joint efforts by Manipur Police and CRPF are indicative of a focused strategy to address insurgency in the state. The operations aim not only to apprehend active members of insurgent groups but also to dismantle the infrastructure that supports these activities. The discovery of the illegal arms manufacturing workshop is a testament to the effectiveness of these efforts.

    These arrests are part of a larger campaign to ensure peace and stability in Manipur. The Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG) has been involved in numerous criminal activities, including extortion, which have significantly impacted local communities. By targeting the leadership and operational capabilities of such groups, security forces hope to reduce the influence and reach of these insurgents.

    The successful operation by Manipur Police and CRPF marks a significant achievement in the fight against insurgency in the region. The arrests of Laishram Kenjit Singh, Md Abdul Matalif, and Laishram Langamba Meitei not only disrupt the activities of the Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG) but also send a strong message about the commitment of security forces to maintaining law and order in Manipur.

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