Manipur police exchange gunfire with PREPAK cadres in Thoubal; six arrested, one dies from injuries

Six PREPAK cadres were arrested by Manipur Police for extortion in Thoubal district, with automatic weapons seized. One cadre succumbed to injuries during the operation.

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The Manipur Police, on December 14, arrested six cadres of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in connection with extortion activities in Thoubal district's Salungpham area. The individuals were is possession of automatic weapons. Upon receiving information, police teams rushed to the location, where they were met with gunfire from the PREPAK cadres.

In response, the police retaliated and successfully arrested the cadres. During the operation, one of the cadres, Laishram Prem Singh (18), a resident of Thoubal Khunou, was found injured with a bullet wound following which he was immediately rushed to Imphal's Raj Medicity Hospital for treatment. However, he later succumbed to his injuries.



The family of the deceased had filed a missing persons report after he went missing on August 13, 2024. He had however joined PREPAK and had been staying in Kakching Khunou. Meanwhile, the police identified the six arrested individuals who had come from Kakching Khunao area to carry out extortion activities in Salungpham village.

They were identified as: 1. Thokchom Momocha @ Sunny (41) 2. Sarangthem Anand Singh @ Malem(36) 3.

Ningthoujam Karna@Pishak Singh (27) 4. Ningthoujam Manoranjan Singh @ Khagemba (21) 5. Thongam Phalguni @Urikpa @khoithoi (27) 6.

Moirangthem Johnson @ Thouna (21) The Manipur police also recovered a huge consignment of arms and ammunition from the possession of the arrested cadres. The following items were recovered: 3 5.56 mm INSAS Rifles with four Magazine.

1 5.56 mm AMOGH Rifle with two Magazine. 1 7.

62 mm SLR Rifle with two Magazine. 1 .303 Rifle with one Magazine.

46 5.56 mm INSAS live rounds ammunition. 27 5.

56 mm AMOGH live rounds ammunition. 25 7.62 mm SLR live rounds ammunition.

37 .303 live rounds ammunition. 2 four-wheeler cars.

6 mobile handsets. Prima facie, the weapons appear to be looted from police armories as per the Manipur police. Meanwhile, the personnel involved services of forensic teams and a Magistrate in order to assist with the investigation.

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