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The IED found at Moreh. Image credit - meghalayatimes.info

The Assam Rifles personnel on Thursday recovered a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) from a place along the Indo-Myanmar border at Moreh in Manipur.

According to reports, a team of 43 Battalion of the Assam Rifles detected the IED near Sunrise Ground at Moreh along the international border with Myanmar.

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The EID was retrieved by the Assam Rifles team and kept it in an isolated place.

A bomb squad of the Army rushed to dispose the IED weighing 2 kg.

Media reports quoted a top Assam Rifles official as saying that the IED was detected following an operation carried out by 43 Battalion of Assam Rifles at Moreh along the Indo-Myanmar border on the basis of some specific information on transportation of the IED.

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Media reports quoted the Assam Rifles official as saying, โ€œA team deployed at near Sunrise Ground spotted a person carrying Submersible Water Pump (commonly known as Tuluu) on a Myanmar motorbike Kenbo towards Moreh from Myanmar side.โ€

โ€œWhen the Assam Rifles team signaled the Kenbo bike to stop for frisking and checking, the person threw away the pump and sped away towards Myanmar side.โ€

โ€œLater the Submersible Water Pump was found containing suspected IED. The Assam Rifles team retrieved the suspected IED and kept it at isolated place,โ€ the AR official reportedly said.

Earlier, on September 23, an Assam Rifles battalion along with Moreh Police recovered two AK-56 refiles and 45 live rounds of ammunition from a place along the Indo-Myanmar border.

Informing this, the Assam Rifles on their Twitter handle stated, โ€œDuring Border Area patrolling at Indo-Myanmar border on 23 Sep, an #AssamRifles battalion along with a team of Moreh Police recovered two AK-56 Rifles, 45 live rounds & other war like stores.โ€

โ€œThe recovered items were handed over to Moreh Police Station for further investigation,โ€ the AR tweeted.