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Manipur Security Forces Seize 530 Grams of Suspected Brown Sugar, Recover Arms Cache in Twin Operations

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published June 30, 2026 4 Min Read
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Security forces in Manipur carried out two successful operations on June 29, leading to the seizure of suspected narcotics and the recovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition. In Senapati district, personnel intercepted a vehicle and seized around 530 grams of suspected brown sugar, arresting two people from Kangpokpi district.

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Key FactsTwo Arrested in Drug SeizureArms and Ammunition Recovered in JiribamInvestigation UnderwayQuestion & AnswerLocation Context

Meanwhile, a separate search operation in Jiribam district led to the recovery of several firearms, magazines, and hundreds of live rounds of ammunition. Authorities have launched further investigations into both cases.

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Key Facts

  • Date: June 29, 2026
  • Operations: Two separate security operations
  • Drug Seizure: 530 grams of suspected brown sugar
  • Location (Drugs): T-Khullen Naka Check Point, Senapati district
  • Arrested: Helkho Kipgen (45) and Hatneilhing Kipgen (40)
  • Vehicle Seized: Tata Yodha (MN-06LA-3305)
  • Cash Recovered: ₹5,000
  • Arms Recovery: Champanagar forest, Jiribam district
  • Weapons Recovered: Six SLRs, one AK rifle, five magazines, and 625 live rounds

Two Arrested in Drug Seizure

Acting during a routine operation on June 29, security forces intercepted a Tata Yodha vehicle at the T-Khullen Naka Check Point under Senapati Police Station. During the search, officers recovered 42 soap cases containing approximately 530 grams of suspected brown sugar.

Following the seizure, security personnel arrested the vehicle’s driver, Helkho Kipgen (45) of Keithelmanbi village, and Hatneilhing Kipgen (40) of Hengbung village, both from Kangpokpi district.

In addition, officers seized the vehicle and recovered ₹5,000 in cash from the accused.


Arms and Ammunition Recovered in Jiribam

In another operation on the same day, Manipur Police conducted a search in a forest area at Champanagar under Jiribam Police Station.

As a result, the team recovered a substantial cache of weapons and ammunition, including six Self-Loading Rifles (SLRs), one AK rifle, five magazines, and 625 live rounds of different calibres.

The recovered weapons have been taken into police custody for further examination.


Investigation Underway

Police have initiated legal proceedings in both cases. Meanwhile, investigators are working to determine the origin of the suspected narcotics and the recovered weapons.

Furthermore, authorities are examining whether the two incidents have links to larger criminal or militant networks operating in the region.

Officials said the investigations will continue as security agencies intensify efforts to curb drug trafficking and illegal arms activities in Manipur.


Question & Answer

Q1. What happened in Manipur on June 29?
Security forces seized suspected brown sugar and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in two separate operations.

Q2. How much suspected brown sugar was seized?
Approximately 530 grams packed in 42 soap cases.

Q3. Who was arrested?
Helkho Kipgen (45) and Hatneilhing Kipgen (40), both from Kangpokpi district.

Q4. What weapons were recovered in Jiribam?
Police recovered six SLRs, one AK rifle, five magazines, and 625 live rounds.

Q5. What is the current status of the case?
Police have launched further investigations and initiated legal proceedings in both cases.


Location Context

Manipur is a strategically important state in Northeast India and shares an international border with Myanmar. The region remains a key focus for security agencies due to concerns over cross-border drug trafficking, illegal arms movement, and insurgency-related activities, making regular enforcement operations crucial for maintaining law and order.

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Boyar Debbarma June 30, 2026
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