– Six belonged to the Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG).- Two were members of the United National Liberation Front (Koireng).
– Two were cadres of the People’s Liberation Army.
– One was a member of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (SOREPA).
The arrest of militants affiliated with multiple proscribed outfits highlights persistent security concerns in Manipur. While such operations demonstrate active counter-insurgency efforts by security forces, they also underline the complex challenge posed by entrenched separatist groups operating in this region. The recovery of weapons suggests readiness for potential activities that could threaten peace and stability.Continued investigations are crucial to mapping out operational networks and preventing future incidents. Maintaining a balanced combination of security measures alongside socioeconomic initiatives may be necessary to address underlying causes fueling militancy.
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