Imphal, Kuldeep Singh, Security Advisor to the Manipur government, on Saturday issued a stern warning to the group responsible for the attack on a camp of security forces in Bishnupur district, which resulted in the death of two CRP personnel and injuries to two others.

Speaking to reporters, Singh said, "Whoever has committed this act will have to face serious consequences. We are mobilizing all necessary resources and agencies to identify and arrest the culprits."

"The terrorists came and opened fire on the IRBN (India Reserve Battalion) camp at Naransena in Moirang police station area in the early hours of Saturday. Although it was dark, the forces retaliated.Of the four injured, two succumbed to their injuries." These forces have come from far-flung places to maintain peace in the region, Singh said.

Singh said, "From today, we have directed all security forces including Assam Rifles and Army to intensify operations. We are making strategies for day-to-day operations. We will leave no stone unturned in the investigation to nab the culprits." Will leave." for justice."

Reacting to the recent IED blast that damaged a bridge in Kangpokpi district, Singh expressed concern over attacks on national infrastructure and central forces.

"I have seen that groups are now targeting national infrastructure like roads and bridges. They are also attacking central forces. This cannot be tolerated," he said.We will investigate everything and take action against the culprits."

Expressing surprise over the attack on security forces, Singh said, "We had no expectations of such attacks, especially given that both Meitei and Kuk terrorists have historically avoided targeting peace keeping forces We have always strived to maintain neutrality among bot communities." In the past, both communities have welcomed the presence of Central forces, so why attack neutral forces now?"

The deceased have been identified as sub-inspector N Sarkar, a native of Kokrajhar district in Assam, and head constable Arup Saini, a native of Bankura district in West Bengal, police said.

Police said that the injured included Inspector Jadav Das and Constable Aftab Das, who were hit by shrapnel.