2,412 Verified in Manipur ILP Drive; 170 Without Permits, 134 Held for Expired Passes



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In a focused effort to identify illegal immigrants and foreign nationals lacking valid documentation, the Manipur Police have undertaken a special verification drive in the Senapati district. This initiative targets various routes and market areas known for significant transit and commerce activities. As of the latest update, authorities have verified a total of 2,412 individuals.

According to an official statement released on Wednesday, the operation revealed that 170 individuals were found without the required Inner Line Permit (ILP) passes, a legal mandate for non-residents traveling within Manipur. Additionally, 134 persons were discovered carrying expired ILP documents. These defaulters were promptly taken to the Mao Gate ILP counter. Here, they were required to obtain the appropriate permits before they were allowed to continue their travel.

The drive began the previous week and is being conducted under the close supervision of the Senapati District Police Task Force. It focuses primarily on strategic locations such as National Highway-2, the Maram-Peren road, the Tadubi-Tolloi road, as well as other inter-village roads under the jurisdiction of various police stations throughout the district. These areas were selected due to their importance in local and regional movement and trade.

The police have confirmed that no illegal immigrants have been detected so far during the operation. However, they have emphasized that strict enforcement and checking procedures are ongoing at all border entry points to prevent any illegal entry or travel within the district. The special drive will be further intensified in the coming days to ensure thorough enforcement of the ILP regulations.

The Inner Line Permit system is a vital regulatory mechanism designed to protect the indigenous communities of Manipur and several other northeastern states. It is a mandatory travel document that non-residents must possess when entering these regions. The permit system helps regulate the movement of outsiders, thereby preserving local cultural, social, and economic interests.

The significance of this verification drive lies not only in enforcing the law but also in maintaining the delicate balance of security and cultural preservation in the region. The police’s ongoing efforts aim to curb illegal immigration and unauthorized residency, which can have wide-ranging implications on local resources, law and order, and community welfare.

The operation’s methodical approach—verifying individuals at key transport hubs and marketplaces, ensuring compliance through permit issuance, and maintaining rigorous border checks—demonstrates a comprehensive strategy to manage population movements effectively. By involving the local police task force and coordinating across different police station jurisdictions, the campaign benefits from localized knowledge and operational efficiency.

In conclusion, the Manipur Police’s special drive reflects a proactive and sustained commitment to uphold the Inner Line Permit system and safeguard the interests of indigenous populations. Continued vigilance, enforcement, and community cooperation remain essential as the operation intensifies, ensuring that Manipur maintains its legal and cultural integrity while addressing modern challenges related to migration and mobility.




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