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Imphal: Security would be provided to passenger vehicles plying between Imphal and interior hill district of Ukhrul in the view of proposed indefinite road blockade by a Kuki militant outfit from 6pm on Tuesday, official sources said.

Security would be provided to passenger vehicles from tomorrow as the last bus to Ukhrul from Imphal would leave the state capital this afternoon at around 4pm , the sources said.

Depending on the availability of security personnel, arrangements would be made for providing security to private vehicles at certain places, they said.

Kuki National Army (KNA), armed wing of Kuki National Organisation, has called for an indefinite road blockade between Imphal and Ukhrul district headquarters in protest against the “failure” of the NSCN-IM to return a pistol which was seized from KNA activists after ‘overpowering’ them at Mahadev Lamkhai area in Ukhrul district on June 8 last.

The sources said all steps would be taken to prevent any untoward incident in view of the tension between KNA and NSCN-IM.

Ukhrul, bordering Myanmar, is dominated by Naga tribe although Kukis have also settled in the district. (PTI)

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