Manipur Police’s Crackdown on KCP-PWG Extortion Activities
Summary of the News Article
In a significant operation, Manipur Police, in collaboration with central security forces, arrested four members of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party – People’s War Group (KCP-PWG) for their involvement in extortion activities. The arrests, which included three women and a man, were made in Bishnupur and Imphal West districts. The individuals were allegedly involved in extorting money from fuel stations, government employees, shops, and educational institutions. Authorities recovered mobile phones, SIM cards, wallets containing cash, and Aadhaar cards from the suspects.
Understanding KCP-PWG
The Kangleipak Communist Party – People’s War Group (KCP-PWG) is a banned militant outfit operating in Manipur. Known for its involvement in extortion and other unlawful activities, the group has been a significant concern for the state’s security apparatus.
The Arrests: A Closer Look
The first arrest occurred at Wahengkhuman Maning Leikai in Bishnupur District, where 25-year-old Leimapokpam Abem Chanu, also known as Sanathoi or Monika, was apprehended. Subsequent operations led to the arrests of:
- Kangabam Sony Chanu (18), alias Thoithoi, from Khongakhul Maning Leikai in Imphal West.
- Leishangthem Uma Devi (21), alias Tombimacha, from Langmeidong Mamang Leikai in Kakching District.
- Oinam Shantikeshor Singh (35), alias Inaoton or Shanti Khuman, from Thanga Ngaram Leikai in Bishnupur District.
These individuals were allegedly involved in extorting money from various establishments and individuals, including fuel stations, government employees, shops, and educational institutions
Seized Items
During the operations, authorities recovered:
- Five mobile phones
- Six SIM cards
- Two wallets containing a total of Rs. 2,620
- Three Aadhaar cards
These items are believed to have been used in the execution of their extortion activities.
FAQs
Q1: What is the KCP-PWG?
A1: The Kangleipak Communist Party – People’s War Group (KCP-PWG) is a banned militant organization in Manipur, known for its involvement in extortion and other illegal activities.
Q2: How did the police identify the members?
A2: The arrests were the result of coordinated operations based on intelligence inputs, leading to the identification and apprehension of the suspects
Q3: Were any weapons recovered during the arrests?
A3: No weapons were reported to have been recovered during these specific arrests.
Q4: What charges are the arrested individuals facing?
A4: They are facing charges related to extortion and involvement with a banned militant organization.
Q5: How can the public assist in such operations?
A5: Public vigilance and timely reporting of suspicious activities can greatly aid law enforcement in preventing and addressing such threats.