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Aug 2023
8m 27s

AK-47s to carbines, 3,422 stolen weapons...

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The bloodshed in Manipur is being fuelled by weapons looted from armouries. Recovering them is a challenge for many reasons, from lack of records to ethnic divides in police force. 
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