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Manipur: Assam Rifles Arrests Myanmar National With Arms In State's Tengnoupal District

Security personnel of Assam Rifles along with Manipur Police nabbed the person and recovered two 9mm Pistols, 41 live rounds, four mobile phones, and one radio set from his possession.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Imphal: Assam Rifles on Monday apprehended a Myanmar national with arms and ammunition at Moreh in Manipur's Tengnoupal district.

Acting on a tip-off, security personnel of Assam Rifles along with Manipur Police nabbed the person and recovered two 9mm Pistols, 41 live rounds, four mobile phones, and one radio set from his possession.

''ASSAM RIFLES APPREHEND MYANMAR CITIZEN WITH EXPLOSIVES

#AssamRifles on 19 Aug, in a joint operation with Manipur Police apprehended a Myanmar citizen at Canan Veng,Moreh along with two 9mm Pistols, 41 live rounds, four Mobile Phones & one Radio Set,Moreh, Tengnoupal Dist, Manipur,'' Assam Rifles tweeted.

Recently in May this year, a 30-year-old Myanmar national of the Rohingya community was apprehended from a train at New Haflong station in Assam's Dima Hasao district for travelling without valid documents.

The man was held from a Bhopal-bound train and an initial investigation revealed that the man has suspected links with Pakistani terror groups in terms of financial transactions.

The man identified as Noorul Amin had boarded the Agartala-Rani Kamlapati special train from Badarpur railway station in south Assam on Sunday for Rani Kamlapati station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

''When the train was about to reach New Haflong station in the Dima Hasao district, two Travelling Ticket Examiners (TTEs) checked Noorul's ticket and asked him to produce identity proof. Accordingly, the documents shown by him revealed that he was a native of Myanmar. However, when TTEs further asked to show some more documents to prove whether he is traveling in India legally or not,'' TOI quoted Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) sources as saying.

However, he could not show any such document following which the TTEs contacted RPF and as the train reached New Haflong station, the RPF took him in custody.

After questioning him for some time, the RPF handed him over to the Government Railway Police (GRP), New Haflong station.

So far, the initial probe has revealed that he has links with Pakistan-based organisations in terms of financial transactions.

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