New Delhi/Imphal: Security agencies working round the clock in strife-torn Manipur have compiled a report suggesting that arms and ammunition in the state are being sold illegally.
"The violence-affected state is almost becoming like Cambodia, a hub of illegal arms trade," said a senior official from India's security agency. The reason behind the claim made by the security agencies is the fact that a top NSCN-IM cadre has been accused of running an illegal gun racket.
The arrested functionary of NSCN-IM has been identified as Shiningson Chilhang, a self-styled captain of the Naga outfit. More than 4,000 weapons and six lakh rounds of ammunition have been looted from police stations and the armouries in Manipur since the violence broke out in the state on May 3.
M Chilhang was arrested earlier this month following a joint operation launched by Assam Rifles, Army and Manipur Police. "One 9 mm carbine, with five live rounds, has been recovered from him," the official told ETV Bharat on condition of anonymity. During interrogation, Chilhang disclosed that he had procured the carbine and ammunition for Rs three lakh from a valley-based person.
"This carbine was looted from the Manipur police armoury," the official said. The official added that Assam Rifles was tracking the movement of Chilhang as he had a past record of gun-running.
"The police and central forces operating in the state have been getting tip-offs about looted arms being sold to various militant outfits active in Manipur as well as other neighbouring states," the official said.