Manipur Security Forces Recover 114 Weapons Following Amnesty Period
A two-week weapon surrender initiative led to the recovery of arms, though most looted weapons remain unaccounted for in the conflict-affected state.
- Security forces conducted intelligence-based operations across multiple districts in Manipur, recovering 114 weapons, grenades, IEDs, and other war-like materials.
- The weapon recovery follows a two-week amnesty period during which over 1,000 arms were voluntarily surrendered by civilians and militant groups.
- Despite the surrender initiative, the majority of the 6,500 weapons looted during ethnic violence in 2023 remain in civilian and militant hands.
- Authorities are now working to match surrendered weapons with those looted, though many have been tampered with, complicating identification efforts.
- The ethnic violence in Manipur has left 250 dead and 60,000 displaced, with security forces awaiting further directives to address ongoing instability.