Manipur: Joint operation uncovers 60 Myanmar refugees in Moreh border village

Manipur: Joint operation uncovers 60 Myanmar refugees in Moreh border village

A joint operation by state and central forces discovered 60 Myanmar refugees in Manipur's Moreh area. The operation raised questions about coordination between state and central authorities.

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Manipur: Joint operation uncovers 60 Myanmar refugees in Moreh border villageManipur: Joint operation uncovers 60 Myanmar refugees in Moreh border village

A coordinated effort by state and central forces led to the identification of 60 Myanmar refugees in Govajang village, near Border Pillar 80 in Moreh, Manipur. The operation, conducted on July 15, involved personnel from the state police, Assam Rifles, and Border Security Force (BSF).

Moreh Additional SP (Ops) Md Riyajuddin spearheaded the early morning operation, which verified 280 individuals. Among those checked, 60 were confirmed as individuals who had crossed over from Myanmar.

Sources revealed that Assam Rifles claimed to have already collected biometric data from the identified refugees. However, this process reportedly occurred without the involvement or presence of state representatives, raising questions about coordination between central and state authorities.

The Tengnoupal district police are now planning to conduct their own biometric recording of the refugees. Further, the identified individuals will be required to report to Moreh police station for further processing.

Edited By: Aparmita
Published On: Jul 17, 2024
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