Governor Appeals for Return of Stolen Weapons in Manipur
In a significant move aimed at restoring peace in the conflict-ridden region of Manipur, Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has made a heartfelt appeal to those involved in the recent looting of armouries. The governor urged individuals to return the stolen weapons and ammunition to the nearest police station or outpost within seven days.
A Call for Peaceful Resolution
The governor emphasized the importance of community involvement in the peace process, stating, “Your single act of returning these weapons can be a powerful gesture.” He assured that no punitive action would be taken against those who return the arms within the specified timeframe. This initiative aims to encourage a cooperative spirit among the populace and reduce tensions in the area.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Governor Bhalla cautioned that any illegal possession of arms after the grace period would lead to strict enforcement actions. This warning serves as a crucial reminder for residents to consider the implications of holding onto these weapons during such a delicate time.
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As Manipur navigates this challenging phase, the return of stolen arms could be a step towards restoring normalcy and ensuring safety for all. Together, let’s work towards a peaceful resolution.