The Manipur government has lifted the temporary suspension of mobile internet services across nine districts, following a review of the prevailing law and order situation.
An official order issued by the State Home Department on Monday announced the restoration of internet services in Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Jiribam, and Pherzawi districts.
The order, signed by Commissioner (Home) N. Ashok Kumar, urged all internet users to refrain from activities that could lead to future disruptions. The suspension had been in place to curb the spread of misinformation and maintain public order in the wake of ongoing tensions in the state.
Meanwhile, on December 8, Manipur Police conducted search operations and area domination exercises across vulnerable hill and valley districts. The police ensured the movement of 373 vehicles carrying essential goods along NH-2. A total of 107 checkpoints were set up across the state to maintain security, with no detentions reported for violations.
In a separate development, the Supreme Court of India on Monday requested a sealed cover report from the Manipur government regarding properties that have been burnt, looted, trespassed, or encroached upon during recent violence. The court ordered the state to provide detailed information on the ownership and current occupants of these properties. Additionally, the court asked the government to clarify the steps taken to address illegal trespassing, and to respond to concerns raised by the Justice Gita Mittal Committee regarding the release of funds for temporary and permanent housing for those affected by the violence.
The Supreme Court will next hear the case related to the violence in Manipur after January 20, 2025.