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Manipur Crisis: Six killed in renewed violence in Jiribam

An exchange of gunfire ensued which lasted till 12 noon. At least four Kuki militants and one village volunteer were killed in the gunfire.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 8 Sept 2024, 10:19 pm

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A 63-year-old was killed in an attack by Kuki militants at Ningthem Khunou Nungseppi under Jiribam Police Station in Jiribam district around 4 am, after which village volunteers killed four Kuki militants in retaliatory action while another village volunteer died in the crossfire.  

The deceased, Yumlembam Kullendra, 63, had arrived at Cachar and was residing in Ningthem khunou Nungseppi village, as per sources. He was killed during his sleep.

Immediately on receiving information that the man had been killed, the village volunteers traced the assailants and confronted them at Champanagar Rashidpur Hills.  

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An exchange of gunfire ensued which lasted till 12 noon. At least four Kuki militants and one village volunteer were killed in the gunfire. The village volunteers seized one SLR, one AK-56, one A-1 assault rifle, and an INSAS rifle.    

The deceased village volunteers have been identified as Bachaspatimayum Lakhikumar Sharma, 39, son of B Shamson Sharma of Dibong Khunou in Jiribam. His body has been deposited at the mortuary of Jiribam District Hospital.

Meanwhile, additional director general of Police (Administration) K Jayenta, told the media in Imphal on Saturday that Jiribam district police also rushed to the spot but they were also attacked by the armed miscreants.

The district police retaliated with heavy gunfire and managed to control the situation.
The ADGP said the state police have also deployed anti-drone weapons in border areas and appealed to the public to cooperate in maintaining law and order.

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He further said senior officers are on the ground and closely monitoring the security situation. Deployment of anti-drone systems to repel the ‘Rogue Drones,’ surveillance and patrolling by army helicopters, and the addition of more forces in vulnerable fringe areas have been undertaken.

The social media monitoring cell of the police department is also checking for instigators of violence, while strong NAKAs in sensitive areas of the Imphal valley and hills have been installed to prevent the movement of armed miscreants, he said.

The ADGP said search operations in suspected areas in the hills and valley are ongoing to prevent long-range rocket attacks. Combing operations, along with central security forces, are continuing in fringe areas of Kangpokpi-Imphal West, Bishnupur-Kangpokpi, Bishnupur-Churachandpur, and Imphal East-Kangpokpi with the aim of preventing attacks by miscreants.  

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