Two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), a live grenade and other live ammunition have been recovered in separate counter-insurgency operations in Meghalaya.
The two IEDs were found in a green bag under a culvert near Dollongre in West Garo Hills district.
One of the IEDs, weighing about 10 kg, was assembled in a pressure cooker while another was in a tin paint box. Both were destroyed in-situ.
Meanwhile, one live grenade and six 7.62mm bullets were recovered by the Meghalaya police on Monday during a counter insurgency operation at Du'magitok village, about 15 km from Tura in West Garo Hills.
Cases have been registered in the both the incidents and further investigation is on.
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