The state police in Manipur is consistently carrying out operations to manage the occurrences of violence. The security forces have succeeded tremendously in this respect. The security personnel demolished 5 bunkers, 2 barracks, and 1 restroom. Manipur Police reports that search operations were carried out by security forces in the border and sensitive regions of both hill and valley districts. Regarding this matter, over the past weekend, security forces demolished 5 bunkers, 2 barracks, and 1 washroom in the area between Agejang and Loiching in Kangpokpi district.
The police have found one empty case of an INSAS rifle and one empty case of a 12 bore gun at these hideouts. In addition, authorities found 11 empty cases of 7.62 SLR, a solar plate with converter, 28 blankets, 8 mosquito nets, 1 cot, 1 pair of shoes, 6 T-shirts, and various other items.
The state of affairs in the state remains tense. On Monday, individuals, guided by members of the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity, defied curfew restrictions. Throughout this time, numerous government offices in Imphal West district had their doors sealed shut. These individuals were demonstrating against the killing of 3 women and 3 children in Jiribam.
COCOMI, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity, is a powerful group representing the predominant Meitei ethnic group in the Imphal valley area. The valley region has a total of 5 districts, which includes Imphal West. However, the state government decided to continue the internet service suspension in 7 districts until Wednesday.
A meeting of superior rank took place in Delhi on Monday to discuss the condition in Manipur. In addition to senior officials from the Home Ministry, senior officials from the Intelligence Department and officials from paramilitary forces attended the meeting led by Home Minister Amit Shah. The law and order situation in the state was thoroughly reviewed by the Home Minister. He further inspected the increased presence of security personnel in the state.