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Manipur insurgent group chief caught by Army

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Press Trust of India Imphal
The 'commander-in-chief' of insurgent outfit Thadaou People Liberation Army (TPLA) active in Manipur has been caught by the Army, defence sources said today.

Based on specific inputs on the presence of a senior TPLA cadre at Bethel Veng village in Senapati district, an operation was launched by troops of Army's Jwalamukhi Battalion and the outfit leader was apprehended on June 3.

The insurgent identified himself as 45-year-old Nekholen Lhouvum alias Helen and said he was the 'commander-in-chief' of the group, the sources said.

He also confessed to being involved in kidnappings, incidents of shootings and extortions in Sadar Hill area along with his group members.
 

A 9mm pistol (US made), one 9mm magazine and five live rounds of 9mm have been seized from him.

The sources said he was later handed over to Imphal West police station.

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First Published: Jun 06 2016 | 6:58 PM IST

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