Manipur CM also addressed a troubling case of a missing man from Assam, who disappeared from an Army camp in Leimakhong, Kangpokpi district.
The place was once the seat of administration for Manipur's rulers and served as the royal palace of Maharaja Gambhir Singh in the 1820s.
Police said he was involved in extortion activities from shops in Imphal area.
The move comes in response to the abduction of a Military Engineer Services (MES) employee from the Army cantonment in the area
CM N Biren Singh appealed to the public to remain calm and patient as the search efforts continue.
The UNC raised concerns over the lack of a definitive solution but emphasized the importance of continuing discussions in a constructive manner.
Manipur Government accusing the party of anti-national activities and turning a blind eye to illegal immigration and the drug menace.
The statement, issued by Conrad Sangma, called the act "brutal and inhumane" and demanded immediate action from authorities.
The police ensured safe movement of various vehicles carrying essential items, providing a security convoy to vulnerable areas.
The committee also urged all stakeholders to act responsibly in this sensitive situation.