
Imphal, May 9: The Assam Rifles executed a significant relief and rescue operation in Manipur’s Kamjong district, successfully freeing an abducted woman. The operation took place on Saturday, where the Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, a member of the Tangkhul community. She had been kidnapped by KNA (B) and Village Volunteers Eastern Zone (VVEZ) from the Namli area.
According to reports, her rescue occurred in the southern region of Z Choro village, close to the incident site. The entire operation was conducted under the supervision of the Assam Rifles, intelligence agencies, and other security forces. The woman’s husband, the village chief, and representatives from civil society organizations were also brought to the Humine police station near Faikoh to ensure the safe return of the woman to her family.
Following her release, both the woman and her family were taken to the Assam Rifles unit headquarters in Chassad for formal documentation and medical examination. Here, she received medical assistance along with psychological support. Subsequently, the family, village chief, and civil society organization members returned to their village, Khangpat Khan.
On the morning of May 7, reports of tension and violence emerged near the India-Myanmar border in the Z Choro and Namli areas. The situation was highly sensitive, but the Assam Rifles promptly took charge and managed to control the situation.
Security forces deployed multiple rescue teams in the area. They secured ten homes affected by the violence and relocated villagers to safe locations. During this operation, 15 villagers, including women and children, were rescued and provided humanitarian assistance at the Aloyo Assam Rifles camp. An injured woman also received immediate first aid and medical evacuation services.
To prevent further escalation, the Assam Rifles conducted extensive search and sanitization operations. During this time, a 38-year-old armed cadre from KNA-B, Lal Thag John, was apprehended in the Churachandpur area, along with weapons, magazines, and ammunition. He was later handed over to the local police.
Currently, the Assam Rifles continue their investigations in the sensitive areas of Kamjong.
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