One BSF jawan falls to bullets in ambush; 2 Assam Rifles jawans sustain injuries
Imphal: Though huge columns of army have been stationed in trouble-torn Manipur it seems nothing is working on the ground as on the intervening night of June 5-6 suspected Kuki militants attacked the Border Security Force (BSF) killing one jawan and leaving two Assam Rifles jawans seriously injured.
“One BSF Jawan sustained fatal injuries while two Assam Rifles personnel sustained gunshot wounds (GSW) in general area Serou,” the Spear Corps of the Indian Army said in a statement. The injured army jawans were airlifted to Mantripukhri in Imphal, the officials said.
BSF constable Ranjit Yadav was posted at the Serou Practical High School in the Sugnu area of Manipur’s Kakching district. Yadav is the second BSF official who has died while on duty in the state to quell the violence that started last month.
The incident occurred when the Assam Rifles, BSF and the Manipur police were conducting joint area domination operations in the Sugnu-Serou area following the recent ethnic clashes in the Northeastern state.
“At around 4.05 am suspected Kuki militants resorted to indiscriminate and heavy volume of firing at the BSF personnel stationed in the Serou Practical school. Constable Yadav, who was posted with the 163 battalion sustained a bullet injury and was rushed to the Jitan hospital in Kakching where he was declared brought dead,” said a BSF spokesperson.
According to army officials, the security forces and the insurgents exchanged firing throughout the night.
“Extensive area domination operations by Assam Rifles, BSF and Police undertaken in areas of Sugnu/Serou in Manipur. Intermittent firing between Security Forces and group of insurgents took place throughout night of June 5-6, Security Forces effectively retaliated to the fire,” the Spear Corps added.
The search operation is underway. The security forces intensified the operation in the area after at least 100 houses in Serou village of Manipur’s Kakching district were set on fire by suspected militants on Sunday, amid heavy firing between militant groups and security forces was reported in other parts of the district, officials said.
In Serou, a mob also vandalised the house of Congress MLA K Ranjit Singh, officials said, adding that the legislator and his family escaped unhurt.The situation continues to be tense in Manipur and the authorities are still having sleepless nights.
It’s astonishing to see Indian Armed Forces still resting in the tents rather eliminating the Kuku Christian Militants in and around Imphal! What holds them to take action against the illegal Burmese immigrants!?