Director General of Manipur Police L M Khaute said additional guards were deployed at the 'no man's land' near the Moreh border post in Manipur after the incidents.
Khaute said the villagers first came a few days back and tried to erect fences but alert security personnel foiled their attempt.
"They came again this morning and we stopped them again. We have heightened the vigil and deployed additional forces. Assam Rifles personnel are also keeping strict vigil," Khaute told PTI.
The Myanmarese authorities were informed and they cooperated with the Indian security forces, the sources said.
Manipur shares a 398 km border with Myanmar, most of which is porous. The total length of the Indo-Mynamar border is 1,643 km.
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