Three UG cadres arrested
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, May 05 2016:
Based on a reliable information, a combined team
of Imphal East district police commando and 45 AR conducted
search operation in and around Khurai Lamlong Bazar and arrested
one active member of UNLF, identified as Sorokhaibam Chingkhei
Singh alias Aoupa alias Haokip (24) s/o S Milankumar Singh of
Kongpal Chingambam Leikai in front of Friendship Educational
School, Tinsid Road, Khurai yesterday at around 11 am.
Investigation revealed that he has extorted Rs 15000 from
the Pradhan of Khurai Chingambam Leikai GP in March, 2016
and had also extorted huge amounts of money from the general
public.
A case has been registered at Porompat PS and inves-
tigation is going on, said a statement issued by the PRO of
Police Dept.
Further, on May 4, based on a reliable information
about the presence of cadres of PLA/RPF organisation in and
around North AOC area, a team of Imphal West police under
the supervision of Th Vikramjit, Additional SP (Operations)
and led by Inspector P Sanjoy, OC of Imphal West Commando
rushed to North AOC at around 4 pm and detained one person
who was seen moving in a suspicious manner in front of
Tampha Hotel.
During the verification, he identified himself as
Yengkhom Bhogen Singh (45) s/o Y Hemen Singh of Lilong
Chajing Awang Leikai and revealed that he is a cadre of PLA/
RPF, working under the command of S/S captain Emos.
According to a source, on his revelation, another active
member of PLA/RPF namely Hanjabam Shamungou Sharma
(43) s/o (L) H Ibochouba Sharma of Kyamgei Mayai Leikai
was arrested from his residence at around 5.30 pm and on his
disclosure, one pistol along with magazine and four live rounds
of 9mm ammunition was recovered.
Investigation revealed that both of them had extorted huge
amounts of money from the government officials, businessmen,
transport agencies and travel agencies in North AOC area.
The
two arrested cadres of PLA/RPF have been handed over to
Imphal Police Station along with the seized materials for
necessary legal action, the source said.