Aizawl, Oct 19: Mizoram Power and Electricity Minister F. Rodingliana-ni uko chel•chaksoenggipa dolrangko Assam Rifles dolrang, uamangni re•bapilengmiting somoio Aizawl-oni adita chel•gipa biapo champengsoaha...
The Assam Rifles have seized different types of drugs worth Rs 66.27 crores and arrested seven drug peddlers including two Myanmar nationals, during the past week.
The Assam Rifles have launched a large-scale counter insurgency operation in and around the Manabhum reserve forest in eastern Arunachal's Changlang district following intelligence reports on the presence of militants of ULFA (Independent) in the area.
In a major drug haul, Assam Rifles on Tuesday seized huge quantities of drugs and arrested three drug peddlers in two separate operations in Mizoram's Champhai district.
In a statement, Kuki Inpi said MMG is a sophisticated weapon, which is used in preparations for wars and is rarely employed by the Army and Assam Rifles in counter-insurgency operations.
The successful joint operations have resulted in recovery of over 50 weapons, large quantity of ammunition and other war-like stores. Recovered items have been handed over to Manipur Police for further investigation and disposal.
The event commenced with a humble yet vibrant cultural programme that showcased the rich heritage of the local community, followed by the inauguration of the league
Amidst this disaster, various agencies, including the Assam Rifles, have been at the forefront of rescue and relief efforts. The 18th Assam Rifles battalion has played a crucial role, launching "Operation Jal Rahat" to rescue residents from remote, flood-affected areas across the Unakoti and Gomati districts.