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Mob storms police station, loots weapons in Manipur’s Ukhrul

Prohibitory orders in place, Net suspended amid group clash

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A mob stormed a police station in Manipur’s Ukhrul town and looted arms during a clash between two groups, officials said on Thursday.

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They said three persons were killed and 20 others injured in a gunfight that broke out between two groups on Wednesday over cleaning a disputed land in the town as part of the ‘Swachhata Abhiyan’.

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Besides, prohibitory orders were imposed and mobile internet services were suspended in the town after the clash between two groups of the Naga community.

“After violence broke out in Ukhrul town, a mob comprising mostly of youths stormed the police station located at Wino Bazar and decamped with government weapons. The number and types of weapons looted cannot be immediately confirmed as an investigation is continuing,” an official said.

Unofficial sources, however, claimed that the looted weapons included AK-47 and INSAS rifles.

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Looting of arms was reported from various police stations in the ethnic-strife-torn state earlier, but in all those cases, the areas concerned were dominated by either Meities or Kukis, the two warring communities. This is the first time a police station was stormed in a Naga-majority area, a source said.

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