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Five militants arrested in Manipur

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Imphal: Five Kanglei Yawol Kann Lup militants were arrested during counter-insurgency operations by police and Assam Rifles personnel in Manipur, official sources said on Sunday.

Two KYKL militants identified as Amom Sanjoy (25) and Takhellambam Ibouchouba (27) were arrested while they were trying to board a bus at Wangu bus parking in interior Thoubal district last evening. The two were involved in supply of arms to their cadre and ‘tax’ collection for the outfit, the sources said. They were nabbed by the personnel of 33rd Assam Rifles based in Thoubal district.

A KYKL militant identified as K.Meitei was arrested by 10th Assam Rifles personnel from Khurai area in Imphal East district on Saturday and handed over to nearby Porompat police station, the sources said.

In yet another operation, police commandos attached to Imphal west district police station arrested a KYKL militant identified as Kh. Netra(28) from an interior area of Imphal west district yesterday, the sources said.

A militant of Kangleipak Communist Party-Moramba Faction identified as K Gouramani (22) was arrested by police from Imphal west district, the sources said. (PTI)

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