Insurgents Under Manipur Ceasefire Not Found At 2 Designated Camps In Border Town: Sources
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Known as the 'suspension of operations' (SoO) agreement, at least 25 insurgent groups that have signed it have to stay at designated camps as per the ground rules of the agreement
Two camps of insurgent groups that had signed a tripartite ceasefire agreement with the centre and the Manipur government were found completely empty in the India-Myanmar border town of Moreh, where a senior police officer was shot dead by an insurgent sniper on Tuesday, people with direct knowledge of the matter told NDTV. Search Operations and Recovery of Items:Search operations were conducted by security forces in the fringe and vulnerable areas in Moreh, Tengnoupal district and recovered 03(three) local made Pipe guns, 07(seven) vehicles (4-wheeler-01, 2-wheeler-06), 02(two) bullet proof vest... pic.twitter.com/NiRhaPMoWf
Known as the 'suspension of operations' (SoO) agreement, at least 25 Kuki insurgent groups that have signed it have to stay at designated camps as per the ground rules of the agreement.
The SoO agreement makes it mandatory for the insurgents to keep their weapons in locked storage at the designated camps, to be monitored jointly by the insurgents and the security forces regularly.