The Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police work together to prevent possible accidents.
The Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police work together to prevent possible accidents.

The Indian Army carried out a collaborative operation in Manipur alongside Assam Rifles and other security forces. Arms and ammunition were retrieved by the military from Churachandpur district of Manipur during this mission. According to intelligence agencies, the Indian Army, Manipur Police, and CRPF discovered two rockets, one measuring 8 feet and the other 7 feet, in their search operation in the Thanjing Ridge area. Numerous additional weapons produced in the nation have also been confiscated in this location.

Due to the strong coordination between the security agencies and the Indian Army, all these weapons and rockets could be retrieved from this location. The Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police jointly carried out this operation. The Manipur Police has received all the confiscated weapons. Two large war mortars named Pompey, along with a medium mortar and ammunition, were stored as part of this operation.

Periodically, the Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police carry out collaborative operations to avoid potential accidents. Unrest-spreading organizations were storing rockets, mortars, and ammunition that were 7 to 8 feet long. Based on the collected information from the local law enforcement agencies, the Army and Police arrived at the location.

Upon arrival, they thwarted the efforts of those who were plotting to cause turmoil. By carrying out these activities, the Indian Army stays dedicated to its ongoing endeavors to uphold peace and stability in the area. The Army is still conducting joint operations in the region. The soldiers from the Army, Manipur Police, and Assam Rifles, along with their trained dogs, search the entire suspected area.