BSF constable shot dead in Manipur's Ukhrul of Manipur
PTI, Imphal, Apr 10, 2026 : Border Security Force constable was shot dead on Friday while on patrolling duty in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, officials said.
Constable Mithun Mandal from West Bengal was “struck by a bullet fired from an unknown direction around 4.30 pm”, an official said.
Mandal, who hailed from Bhagjan Tola village of West Bengal, was taken to a hospital in Imphal, where he died around 6 pm.
Chief Minister N Biren Singh condemned the killing and offered condolences to his family members.
“Strongly condemn the tragic martyrdom of Constable Mithun Mandal (170 Bn, BSF), who was fatally injured by a bullet from an unknown direction while on patrol at Mongkot Chepu, Ukhrul today. He succumbed at RIMS, Imphal.
“A brave son of West Bengal, his sacrifice in the line of duty will never be forgotten. My deepest condolences to his bereaved family. Prayers for strength and peace in this hour of grief. Om shanti,” Singh said.
Kuki village Mongkot Chepu and neighbouring Tangkhul Naga areas have been witnessing gunfights after ethnic clashes broke out between two communities in February.
Singh, in another post, said, "The state government stands in solidarity with the family, and we remain resolute in our commitment to uphold peace, security and justice."
Search operations and area domination by security forces are underway to nab the "militants" behind the attack, the Manipur Police said in a statement.
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