In a recent statement, the Manipur Police Control Room revealed that security forces initiated search operations and exerted control over vulnerable areas in hill and valley districts.
Reports indicate that two bunkers were obliterated within the general vicinity of Phunchunjang and Maulsang, Churachandpur district.
Ensuring the unimpeded movement of 79 and 155 vehicles along NH-37 and NH-2 respectively, transporting essential supplies, has been prioritized. Stringent security measures have been implemented in vulnerable zones, with security convoys facilitating safe passage in sensitive areas.
A total of 128 nakas/checkpoints have been strategically positioned across various districts of Manipur, including both hilly and valley regions. Additionally, the police apprehended 79 individuals for infractions in different districts of the state.
An earnest plea was made to the public to disregard rumors and exercise caution regarding false videos. Verification of unverified videos can be sought by contacting the rumor-free hotline number 9233522822 of the Central Control Room. Furthermore, the public was urged to promptly return any looted firearms, ammunition, and explosives to the police or nearest security forces. The situation in the state was reported to be under control in the past 24 hours.The Manipur Police Control Room has announced a series of search operations in remote hill and valley districts.
Authorities confirm the destruction of two bunkers located between Phunchunjang and Maulsang in Churachandpur district.
Strict security measures are in place to facilitate the safe passage of 79 and 155 vehicles along NH-37 and NH-2, respectively, carrying essential goods.
Law enforcement has installed 128 checkpoints throughout Manipur, leading to the detention of 79 individuals for various violations.
Citizens are cautioned against believing rumors and false videos, with authorities urging verification through the Central Control Room’s rumor-free hotline. Additionally, the return of looted items to the authorities is encouraged for public safety.