Assam Rifles Seizes Cache of Arms Near Indo-Myanmar Border, Thwarts Security Threats
Assam Rifles intercepts a significant cache of arms and ammunition near the Indo-Myanmar Border, thwarting potential security threats and ensuring regional peace and stability. Efforts underscore the ongoing commitment to safeguarding national security and disrupting nefarious activities.
Assam Rifles, acting on precise intelligence inputs, recently intercepted a significant cache of arms, ammunition, and other military equipment near the Indo-Myanmar Border in Mon district, Nagaland. This operation, initiated during the early hours of April 29, 2024, yielded substantial results, including the apprehension of an individual and the recovery of a substantial quantity of weaponry.
The recovered items include 11 Mortar tubes (81mm), 04 Tubes (106mm), 10 Pistols, 198 Hand Held Radio Sets, one satellite phone, one Kenbo bike, one Bolero vehicle, and various other war-like stores. This discovery underscores the critical success of ongoing border sealing efforts by Assam Rifles.
This interception not only prevents potential security threats but also deals a significant blow to the disruptive intentions of elements seeking to disturb peace in the region. The recovery of military-grade weapons and a substantial number of Hand Held Radio Sets highlights the severity of the threat posed by these illicit activities.
Following protocol, the apprehended individual and seized items have been handed over to the Nagaland Police. The vigilance and swift action of Assam Rifles have effectively thwarted any attempts by unlawful elements to endanger national security and create a serious security situation in the region.
This operation serves as a testament to the dedication and effectiveness of security forces in safeguarding the integrity of our borders and ensuring the safety of our citizens. It underscores the ongoing commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region amidst various challenges.