Manipur: Assam Rifles arrests two active cadres of Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy in Churachandpur
First Published: 31st May, 2021 16:44 IST
The Loktak Battalion of Assam Rifles apprehended two active cadres of HPC-D (LK Hmar faction), a Mizoram-based militant group, from Molvaiphei village of Churachandpur district, informed the Assam Rifles on
The Loktak Battalion of Assam Rifles apprehended two active cadres of HPC-D (LK Hmar faction), a Mizoram-based militant group, from Molvaiphei village of Churachandpur district, informed the Assam Rifles on Monday.
“ASSAM RIFLES APPREHENDS TWO CADRES OF HPC-D (LK HMAR FACTION) IN MANIPUR
Loktak Battalion of Assam Rifles on 29 May apprehended two active cadres of HPC-D (LK Hmar faction), non SoO group, from Molvaiphei Village of Churachandpur District, Manipur,” tweeted the Assam Rifles today.
An Assam Rifles official confirmed that based on specific intelligence inputs, the Security Forces launched an operation at Molvaiphei village on Saturday and apprehended the two cadres identified as Hrangbitkthang Hrangchal, resident of Ankhasuo village, Pherzawl district and Ramchunghung, resident of Lungthulien village, Pherzawl District.
The apprehended cadres were handed over to Churachandpur Police Station for further
investigation. (ANI)
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