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Security forces seize 3.6 kg of explosives in Manipur's Churachandpur

In a joint operation, the Assam Rifles and Manipur police seized the explosives under a bridge from Leisang village along the Imphal-Churachandpur route

Published - December 25, 2024 11:14 am IST - Imphal

Arms recovered by security personnel from Moljol village, Churachandpur district, Manipur on Wednesday, December 25, 2024.

Arms recovered by security personnel from Moljol village, Churachandpur district, Manipur on Wednesday, December 25, 2024. | Photo Credit: PTI

Security forces seized 3.6 kg of explosives from under a bridge in Manipur's Churachandpur district, an army statement said on Wednesday (December 25, 2024).

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In a joint operation, the Assam Rifles and Manipur police seized the explosives from Leisang village along the Imphal-Churachandpur route, it said.

Spear Corps in a post on X said, "Acting on specific intelligence on presence of IEDs in general area Leisang village, Churachandpur district, #Manipur, #AssamRifles formation under #SpearCorps and @manipur_police launched a joint search operation and recovered 3.6 kgs of explosives, detonators, cordtex and other accessories under a bridge on the Imphal-Churachandpur route.

The bomb squad was deployed to defuse the explosives, it said.

The security forces on Tuesday seized seven firearms including one M-16 with magazine, four SBBL country-made guns, one revolver and ammunition from Moljol village in Churachandpur district, a police statement said.

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