In a bid to curb insurgent activities in Arunachal Pradesh, the local police have teamed up with the Indian Army to initiate an extensive search operation aimed at locating and dismantling insurgent hideouts. This operation, launched across the state’s sensitive border areas, has been prompted by increasing reports of insurgent movements, especially in areas prone to cross-border activities. Authorities believe the operation will help eliminate the growing threat posed by insurgent groups and maintain peace in the region.
The search operation is characterized by a coordinated effort between various security agencies, including the Army, state police, and local law enforcement, with the intention of securing the border areas and preventing insurgent groups from using these remote zones as hideouts. The joint force is actively combing forests, hills, and other inaccessible locations. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to stabilize the region and ensure safety and security for the local population. While the operation is still ongoing, preliminary reports indicate successful confiscations of arms and ammunition, which could significantly impact insurgent operations in the region.