Imphal: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made a significant breakthrough in its ongoing efforts to quell violence in Manipur, arresting a key Kuki terrorist leader at Imphal Airport. The detained individual, Thongminthang Haokip, also known by aliases Thangboi Haokip and Roger, is a prominent figure within the Kuki National Front-Military Council (KNF-MC).
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Haokip’s arrest is part of a broader investigation into a transnational conspiracy involving insurgents and terrorist groups aiming to escalate violence in Manipur and spread terror across the northeastern states. This conspiracy, as revealed by the NIA, involves Kuki and Zomi insurgents supported by terrorist organisations in the northeastern region and neighbouring Myanmar. The groups are accused of exploiting ongoing ethnic unrest to wage war against the Indian government through violent attacks on security forces and civilians, particularly targeting the Meitei community.
The case against Haokip is built on charges under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, registered suo motu by the NIA on July 19 of the previous year. Haokip is alleged to have actively participated in attacks on security forces at multiple locations, leveraging his connections with the insurgent group Kuki National Front-Burma (KNF-B) in Myanmar for logistical support. His aim was to intensify the volatile situation in Manipur and instill fear among the local population, mainly the Meitei community.
Investigations by the NIA revealed that Haokip had engaged in discussions with leaders of PDF/KNF-B (Myanmar) to procure arms, ammunition, and explosives. He has confessed to his involvement in several armed attacks against security forces and rival groups in Manipur. His affiliations with the Kuki National Front-Military Council and United Tribal Volunteers (UTV) have been established, further implicating him in the broader conspiracy to destabilise the region.
The NIA emphasised that efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend other individuals involved in the conspiracy. This proactive approach aims to dismantle the plans of terrorist outfits to disrupt peace and stability in the northeastern region. Haokip’s arrest comes amidst ongoing ethnic strife in Manipur, which erupted last year, resulting in significant loss of life and posing severe challenges to security forces in the state. The arrest of Thongminthang Haokip marks a critical step in the NIA’s mission to restore order and peace in Manipur. As investigations continue, authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to thwart terrorist activities and ensure the safety and security of all residents in the northeastern states.
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