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31 and 36 Assam Rifles along with a team from 11 Para (Special Forces), recovered a significant cache of arms, explosives, equipment and a militant training camp in Manipurโ€™s Churachandpur district.

Officials reported on Monday that the operation was successfully conducted in the general area of Kolchung, Henglep Sub-Division, Churachandpur. A militant training camp was also discovered and destroyed.

Based on intelligence sources, the joint security team carried out the counterinsurgency campaign (CIC) and recovered the military items from an abandoned camp reportedly set up by the banned United Kuki National Army (UKNA).

No arrests were made, as the suspected UKNA cadres fled upon sighting the approaching security forces.

During the follow-up operation, the team seized a significant cache of arms, explosives, and equipment, including 15ย improvised explosive devicesย (IEDs), eight single-barreled country-made rifles, three country-made 9mm carbines, and one 51mm high-explosive mortar bomb.

In addition, uniforms, boots, belts, and other miscellaneous items were also recovered, officials added.

The reports further stated that a seizure has been registered under FIR No. 01(01)/2026 at Henglep police station, under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Arms Act, and Explosive Substances Act, dated January 18, 2026.

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