New Delhi:The National Investigating Agency personnel launched a major crackdown in Mizoram on Friday (June 24), amidst reports of explosives meant for construction works being funneled to a Myanmar-based militant outfit fighting that country’s military junta. The NIA conducted searches in the Aizawl, Champhai, and Kolasib districts of the north-eastern state in connection with the seizure of a huge quantity of explosives in the state in January this year.
The NIA in a press release issued on Saturday said 2,421.12 kgs of explosives, including 1,000 detonators and 4,500 meters of detonating fuse, were seized from a vehicle in the Zawnling area under Tipa police station in Saiha district in Mizoram. “The huge consignment was meant for a Myanmar-based outfit Chin National Front (CNF), which is in the process of accumulating arms and ammunition for resisting the Government of Myanmar,” the NIA release stated.
Ever since the military seized power in Myanmar on February 1 last year, a series of such seizures of explosives, particularly gelatin rods, have been made by the security forces in Mizoram, which shares a 510-km long porous border with the neighboring country. Around 50,000 Myanmar refugees mostly from the Chin state have taken refuge in Mizoram since the coup.
Indian security agencies suspect that some CNF rebels are among the refugees and that they are sourcing explosives from some districts in the northeast. “All consignments of explosives recovered in the state in the recent past were to be smuggled to Myanmar. This clearly shows that the rebel groups are sourcing incendiaries from the northeast,” said an official.