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2 suspected militants arrested in Imphal

First Published: 6th July, 2019 21:37 IST

In an operation carried out at Mantripukhri area in Imphal East, Commandos of Imphal East Police arrested 2 suspected militants and recovered hands grenades along with ammunition of AK series.

In an operation carried out at Mantripukhri area in Imphal East, Commandos of Imphal East Police arrested 2 suspected militants and recovered hands grenades along with ammunition of AK series.

The arrested have been identified as Maibam Kiyamna Meitei of Jiribam and Ningthem Khunou.

The arrested duo were on a mission to collect 2 Lakh monetary demands from a shop owner in Khabam Lamkhai.

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