Ten Arrested in Manipur Ethnic Violence Cases in Joint NIA State Police and CRPF Operation

Ten people have been arrested in connection with ethnic violence cases in Manipur during a joint operation involving the National Investigation Agency, state police and the Central Reserve Police Force.

The coordinated action targeted individuals accused of participating in ethnically motivated violence in the state. Joint operations bring together central and state forces to pool resources and intelligence in addressing complex security situations.

Manipur has experienced periods of ethnic tension and violence, prompting investigations into those allegedly responsible. The involvement of the NIA reflects the gravity with which such cases are treated, given their implications for public order and security.

The CRPF, a central armed police force, is frequently deployed to assist in maintaining law and order, while state police bring local knowledge to such operations. The combination aims to ensure effective enforcement.

With ten individuals in custody, investigators are expected to question them and examine their roles in the violence. The operation forms part of broader efforts to hold perpetrators accountable and restore stability, with the inquiry into the ethnic violence cases continuing.

 

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Sources:

https://nia.gov.in/

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