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A police official said that a local armed group came in three vehicles and looted at least six SLRs, three AK rifles, and many different types of ammunition, along with 12 magazines, from the Manipur Rifles outpost at Kakmayai area of Thoubal on Saturday night
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Several people, including SP Kangpokpi M Prabhakar, other police personnel and protesters were injured during the clash between security forces and attackers
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Biren Singh says there has been relative peace in the State in the last three months, which gives him hope that normalcy will be restored in the new year
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Educational institutes remained closed since November 16 after dead bodies of three women and three children in Jiribam were recovered from the Jiri and Barak rivers
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District administration imposes prohibitory orders to avoid any untoward incident in Jiribam, while an operation was launched to trace missing persons
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Four live hand grenades, one detonator, one 9mm pistol with magazine, one .32 pistol and one wireless radio set among other seized, say officials
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Northeastern State has been in the grip of ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities since May last year
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Security forces conducted search operation in Irong Hill near STNBA Gate
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Elderly people, women and children were being moved to safer places by security forces as the violence broke out
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In an operation at Champhai hill, forces seized an M-16 rifle and a .22 rifle, two SLRs, one country-made Sten gun, two carbines, eight country-made 9 mm pistols
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Search operations conducted in Kakching and Thoubal districts
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Three persons were killed and 20 others injured in a gunfight that broke out between two groups on Wednesday over cleaning a disputed land
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On Sunday, a video surfaced featuring the two missing youths appealing to Chief Minister N Biren Singh for their release
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Weapons including improvised projectile launcher, 11 unused bombs, homemade 9 mm pistol seized
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Govt retracts statement days after claiming that 900 Kuki militants were planning to attack peripheral villages of Imphal valley around September 28
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Three INSAS rifles, two AK-56 rifles along with magazines, live ammunition, military fatigues found during search ops
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Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum expresses serious concerns regarding the alleged heavy-handed actions against Kuki-Zo village volunteers
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School and college students, women, youths, village volunteers take part in procession, raise slogans against illegal immigrants from neighbouring Myanmar
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Incident took place after some armed persons opened fire towards Thamnapokpi and Lamlai areas from hilltop positions
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Randeep along with his wife-to-be Lin Laishram visited the Ipudhou Marjing Khubamlen and Shri Shri Govindajee temples in Imphal to seek blessings prior to their wedding ceremony.