Manipur: 14 Arrested in Crackdown on Drugs, Illegal Fuel, Curfew Violations
Imphal: In a series of coordinated operations across Manipur, central security forces along with state police arrested 14 individuals for offences ranging from drug peddling and illegal fuel transport to curfew violations.
Drug Seizure Case
In one operation in Imphal:
- A 21-year-old, Md. Warish, was arrested near a public hospital
- Police seized 151 bottles of “Codiva” cough syrup containing Codeine phosphate, often misused as an addictive substance
- Authorities said such cough syrups are frequently diverted for illegal drug consumption and trafficking
Illegal Fuel Transport
In a separate कार्रवाई:
- Security forces intercepted seven vehicles transporting fuel in plastic containers toward Moreh, a key border town
- A total of 48 plastic containers carrying suspected petrol/diesel were seized
Officials highlighted that:
- Sale and transport of fuel in loose containers is prohibited under the Essential Commodities Act 1955
- The restriction aims to prevent:
- Hoarding
- Black marketing
- Panic buying during tense situations
Drivers of multiple vehicles, including vans and pick-up trucks from districts like Chandel and Tengnoupal, were taken into custody for violating these norms.
Curfew Violations and Arrests
Meanwhile, amid a night curfew in the greater Imphal area:
- Six individuals were arrested for allegedly:
- Engaging in activities that disturb public peace
- Violating curfew restrictions
Police stated these actions are part of intensified efforts to maintain law and order during the ongoing security situation.
Ongoing Enforcement Measures
Authorities emphasised that:
- Joint operations will continue across sensitive areas
- Strict action will be taken against:
- Drug trafficking networks
- Illegal fuel trade
- Individuals violating curfew or inciting unrest
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The crackdown reflects heightened vigilance by security agencies as the state continues to deal with law and order challenges, with a focus on preventing illegal activities that could further destabilise the situation.