Myanmar Army Handing Over Five Militants To Manipur Police

Myanmar Army handing over five militants to Manipur Police

Imphal, Dec 15 : The Myanmar Army on Wednesday handed over five hardcore cadre of the banned Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) outfit, a sister wing of the outlawed People’s Liberation Army (PLA), to the Manipur Police, officials said.

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A police official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, revealed that a special flight carrying the five Manipur-based RPF militants landed at the Imphal airport on Wednesday morning and the extremists were subsequently handed to the state police.

The RPF guerrillas were immediately taken to an undisclosed location by the police and are being interrogated by the senior officials.Police are yet to confirm whether these rebels were involved in any incident.

Sources said that the five RPF cadre, led by their leader Devani, were provided medical treatment in a Myanmar hospital for some ailments after they were nabbed by the Myanmar military at Monywa in Sagaing region of northwestern Myanmar in August last year.On November 13, in a deadliest joint terror attack by the PLA and the Manipur Naga Peoples’s Front, Colonel Viplav Tripathi and four jawans of the Assam Rifles were gunned down in Churachandpur district bordering Myanmar.

Colonel Tripathi’s wife and 9-year-old son were also killed in the attack.
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Myanmar Army hands over 5 militants to Manipur Police

RPF guerrillas from the RPF were taken immediately to an unspecified location by police, and are currently being interrogated at the top.
The police are still trying to determine if these rebels were part of any incidents.

According to sources, the RPF’s five cadres, including their leader Devani were treated in Myanmar for some illnesses after being captured by the Myanmar military in Monywa, Sagaing, in northwestern Myanmar, in August 2013.

In a deadly joint terrorist attack of the PLA and Manipur Naga Peoples’s Front on November 13, Colonel ViplavTripathi and four Assam Rifles jawans were killed in Churachandpur, bordering Myanmar.The attack also claimed the lives of Colonel Tripathi’s 9-year old son and his wife.

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