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Manipur Security Forces Recover Arms in Churachandpur, Destroy 5 Illegal Bunkers in Kangpokpi

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published April 29, 2026 3 Min Read
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Security forces in Manipur conducted coordinated operations on April 28. They recovered a cache of arms and explosives in Churachandpur and dismantled five illegal bunkers in Kangpokpi. The forces aimed to curb unlawful activities and strengthen law and order. Notably, they seized an AK-47 rifle, grenades, and a mortar bomb. Meanwhile, authorities continue investigation and area domination exercises.

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Key FactsArms Recovery in ChurachandpurBunkers Destroyed in KangpokpiOngoing Security EffortsQ&A SectionLocation Context

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Key Facts

  • Date: April 28, 2026
  • Locations: Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts
  • Recovered Items: AK-47, firearms, pistol, grenades, mortar bomb
  • Bunkers Destroyed: 5
  • Objective: Maintain law and order

Arms Recovery in Churachandpur

Security personnel launched a search operation in Maovom village and nearby areas under Churachandpur Police Station. During the operation, they recovered a significant cache of arms and explosives.

Specifically, the team seized one AK-47 rifle, three single-barrel firearms, a pistol with a magazine, one pompi, two 35 mm grenades, and an 81 mm mortar bomb. Subsequently, officials took all items into custody for legal action and further investigation.

This recovery highlights ongoing concerns about illegal weapons in sensitive regions.


Bunkers Destroyed in Kangpokpi

At the same time, security forces carried out another operation in Kangpokpi district under Saikul Police Station. They dismantled five illegal bunkers across multiple locations.

These included one bunker at Tingpibung village, three at Lungter Hill, and one at Leplen village. Moreover, officials confirmed that these structures posed a threat to peace and stability. Therefore, forces removed them to prevent misuse.


Ongoing Security Efforts

Authorities continue to strengthen security across vulnerable areas. They regularly conduct search operations and area domination exercises. In addition, officials aim to prevent unlawful activities and ensure public safety.

Furthermore, investigators are working to identify individuals or groups linked to the recovered weapons and bunkers.


Q&A Section

Q1: What happened in Manipur on April 28?
Security forces recovered arms and destroyed illegal bunkers during coordinated operations.

Q2: What weapons did officials seize?
They seized an AK-47 rifle, firearms, a pistol, grenades, and a mortar bomb.

Q3: Where did the operation take place?
Forces conducted operations in Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts.

Q4: Why did authorities carry out the operation?
They aimed to maintain law and order and curb illegal activities.

Q5: What will happen next?
Authorities will continue investigations and security operations.


Location Context

Manipur plays a crucial role in Northeast India due to its strategic location and security challenges. Therefore, such operations help maintain stability and improve safety in the region.

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TAGGED: Churachandpur arms recovery, illegal weapons seizure, Kangpokpi bunkers destroyed, Manipur security operation, Northeast India security
Boyar Debbarma April 29, 2026
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