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Those who fire at security forces will be dealt with in self-defence: Manipur DGP

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Imphal/Churachandpur, Jun 14 (PTI) Manipur police chief Mukesh Singh has warned that those who try to take the law into their hands or fire at security forces will be strictly dealt with.

Addressing a press conference after his first visit to Churachandpur district on Saturday, he said that “around 70 per cent of looted weapons have been recovered”.

“Anyone with arms who tries to take laws into their own hands will be dealt with very strictly. We will deal with them as per the law. Those with weapons would be arrested. Those who try to fire at us will be dealt with in self-defence. Proactive operations will continue till the situation is normal,” Singh said.

The director general of police (DGP) also said, “A lot of misinformation is spreading on social media. We have a social media monitoring cell which takes action against those spreading false information that can lead to inter-community conflict. We are proactively engaging them and taking down those sites which are anti-social or anti-national.” Singh also said he visited Bishnupur and Churachandpur during which he held meetings with police, para-military and army officers.

A police statement on Sunday said the DGP chaired meetings with District Police officers, CAPFs/Assam Rifles, and civil society organisations.

“He appreciated the efforts of all units in maintaining law and order and praised the district police for drug seizures, arrests of armed miscreants, and recovery of illegal weapons”, it said. PTI COR NSD

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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