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Manipur Crackdown: Hidden Arms, Secret Networks, and the Arrests Shaking the State

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 26, 2025 1:09 pm
Dolon Mondal

In a significant development, security forces in Manipur have arrested five militants belonging to various proscribed groups involved in extortion activities. The arrests came after extensive intelligence-based operations, including combing, cordon, and search operations conducted over the past 24 hours.

This crackdown is a crucial step in tackling the ongoing problem of insurgency and extortion in the state, which has long affected the daily lives of residents.

While these operations have been successful in apprehending criminals and confiscating illegal arms, the impact on the ground is felt more deeply when extortion—a direct threat to the safety and economic stability of ordinary citizens—is significantly reduced.

The Arrests and Key Seizures

The latest operations led to the capture of five individuals, with each playing a role in extortion activities that have plagued Manipur. Among those arrested were two cadres from the banned People’s Liberation Army/Republican Party of Manipur (PLA/RPF) outfit.

These individuals, identified as Sorokhaibam Joysankar (33) and Moirangthem Nelson (30), were apprehended in Imphal West district after being caught extorting money from the public.

Security personnel also recovered key items from the duo’s possession, including two mobile phones, SIM cards, and a two-wheeler, all of which are believed to be part of their illicit operations.

In a separate operation, two members of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-Pro) were arrested in Imphal East district. Elangbam Langamba Meitei (25) and Khongbantabam Samarjit Meitei (26) were found to be engaged in extortion activities as well.

A mobile phone was seized from Samarjit’s possession, which is likely to provide further leads in the investigation.

Additionally, a sympathizer of the banned United National Liberation Front (UNLF) group, Wayenbam Bijoy Meitei (53), was arrested in Imphal West. This individual was found in possession of a cache of firearms, which included an AK-56 rifle, a .303 rifle, and 15 rounds of ammunition. Bijoy led authorities to the hidden arms, which will undoubtedly help the investigation.

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What Does This Mean for the Local Population?

For the average person in Manipur, these arrests are more than just another headline. They signify a reduction in the daily fear and intimidation that many people face due to extortion.

Militants have been known to target businesses, collect “protection money,” and hold families and individuals to ransom, creating an atmosphere of constant anxiety.

When news of these arrests reaches the people, it provides them with a sense of relief. The government’s ability to disrupt these criminal activities is a reminder that there is still hope for normalcy in a region long affected by insurgent violence.

This crackdown might not solve all the region’s challenges, but it shows that progress is being made.

Also Read Despite The Deadly Pahalgam Attack on India, Pakistan Breaches Ceasefire Again—How Far Will This Go?

The Bigger Picture: Tackling the Root Causes

While these arrests are crucial, it’s important to remember that the problem of insurgency in Manipur is not just about arresting individuals or seizing arms. There are deeper socio-political issues at play, such as economic inequalities, ethnic tensions, and historical grievances that fuel militancy.

The solution requires a comprehensive approach that includes:

  1. Investing in Socio-Economic Development: By improving education, infrastructure, and job opportunities, the government can reduce the appeal of joining militant groups for disenfranchised youth.
  2. Promoting Peaceful Inter-Community Dialogue: Encouraging dialogue between different ethnic groups can help foster mutual understanding and reduce conflicts that militants exploit.
  3. Ensuring Inclusive Governance: Transparency in governance, as well as the active inclusion of marginalized communities in decision-making, can help to address political grievances.

These steps are necessary to ensure that Manipur doesn’t just experience short-term peace but is on a path toward long-term stability.

A Long Road to Lasting Peace

While the recent crackdown in Manipur is a positive step, it is only part of the larger battle for peace and security. The arrest of militants and the seizure of firearms are vital, but they must be complemented by social and political reforms that address the root causes of insurgency.

Ultimately, lasting peace in Manipur will only come when the government, security forces, and local communities work together—not just to address the symptoms of violence, but to heal the underlying divisions that have made insurgency an attractive option for some.

Also Read Pahalgam Blowback: Pakistan’s Trade Routes Face Total Breakdown After Terror Strike

TAGGED:Arms SeizedArrestsCrackdownExtortioninsurgencyManipurMilitantsPLA/RPFPREPAK-Prosecurity forcesUNLF
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