Manipur crackdown: 6 militants, 6 drug peddlers held; AK-56, heroin seized

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Manipur crackdown: 6 militants, 6 drug peddlers held; AK-56, heroin seized

Synopsis

In a single 24-hour sweep across Manipur, security forces arrested six militants from four banned outfits and six drug peddlers, recovering an AK-56 rifle, multiple INSAS weapons, and narcotics worth crores. The simultaneous crackdown on insurgency and drug trafficking underscores the twin security crisis gripping the state — and the strategic pressure building along its unfenced border with Myanmar.

Key Takeaways

Six militants , including a woman, from banned outfits PDA, PLA, RPF, and PREPAK were arrested in Imphal East and Imphal West on 17 August .
An AK-56 rifle , an INSAS Ex-Calibre rifle , two INSAS rifles , and additional ammunition were recovered near the Myanmar border in Tengnoupal district .
Six drug peddlers arrested from Kangpokpi and Imphal East ; heroin and opium worth several crores seized.
111 nakas and checkpoints are currently operational across Manipur's valley and hill districts.
Armed escorts continue on Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37) to protect essential commodity movement.

Security forces in Manipur arrested six militants, including a woman, and six drug peddlers, including a woman, in a series of coordinated joint operations across multiple districts over a 24-hour period ending 17 August, officials confirmed on Monday. The crackdown also yielded a significant haul of arms, ammunition, and narcotics valued at several crores of rupees.

Militants Arrested, Outfits Identified

The six militants were apprehended in Imphal East and Imphal West districts during operations jointly conducted by the Manipur Police and Central forces, including the Assam Rifles. The arrested individuals belong to four banned organisations: the People's Defence Army, Manipur (PDA), the People's Liberation Army (PLA), its political wing the Revolutionary People's Front (RPF), and the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK).

According to officials, the detainees were reportedly involved in attacks on civilians, kidnapping, forcible collection of so-called 'subscriptions', and recruitment of youths into banned outfits. Recovered materials included arms and ammunition, incriminating documents, subscription receipts, cash, seals, and letterheads of the banned organisations.

Arms Cache Recovered Near Myanmar Border

In two separate operations in Tengnoupal district — which shares an unfenced border with Myanmar — and Jiribam district, which borders southern Assam, security forces recovered a large cache of weapons. The haul comprised an AK-56 rifle, an INSAS Ex-Calibre rifle, two INSAS rifles, a magazine, three INSAS LMG magazines, four live rounds, three empty 9 mm pistol casings, and five rounds of 5.56 mm INSAS ammunition.

The recovery from Tengnoupal is particularly significant given the district's porous international boundary, which has historically served as a conduit for arms smuggling and militant movement between India and Myanmar.

Drug Peddlers Nabbed, Narcotics Worth Crores Seized

Six drug peddlers — including a woman — were arrested from Kangpokpi and Imphal East districts. Large quantities of heroin and opium, collectively valued at several crores of rupees, were recovered from their possession, according to officials. Manipur's location along the so-called 'Golden Triangle' drug corridor continues to make it a focal point for narcotics trafficking in northeastern India.

State-Wide Security Posture

The operations are part of ongoing counter-insurgency efforts by the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and the Manipur Police, which include search operations and area-domination exercises in fringe, mixed-population, and other vulnerable zones. As part of intensified measures, 111 nakas and checkpoints have been deployed across valley and hill districts to monitor militant movement, anti-social elements, and suspicious vehicles.

Security forces are also providing armed escorts to trucks and other vehicles transporting essential commodities along the strategically critical Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37). Convoy protection and strict security arrangements remain in place along vulnerable stretches of the highway to ensure uninterrupted movement of passenger and goods vehicles, officials said. With operations continuing at this tempo, further arrests and recoveries are expected in the coming days.

Point of View

Insurgency and narcotics trafficking are structurally linked, with banned outfits historically taxing drug routes for revenue. The recovery of an AK-56 near the unfenced Myanmar border signals active resupply chains that checkpoints alone cannot sever. With 111 nakas now deployed and NH-37 under convoy protection, the security apparatus is visibly stretched. The deeper question is whether these tactical arrests are disrupting the command structure of groups like PLA and PREPAK, or merely replacing foot soldiers who are quickly replenished from across a border that remains impossible to fully seal.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Which militant groups were involved in the Manipur arrests on 17 August?
The six arrested militants belonged to four banned organisations: the People's Defence Army, Manipur (PDA), the People's Liberation Army (PLA), its political wing the Revolutionary People's Front (RPF), and the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK). They were reportedly involved in attacks on civilians, kidnapping, and forcible collection of 'subscriptions' from residents.
What weapons were recovered during the Manipur operations?
Security forces recovered an AK-56 rifle, an INSAS Ex-Calibre rifle, two INSAS rifles, a magazine, three INSAS LMG magazines, four live rounds, three empty 9 mm pistol casings, and five rounds of 5.56 mm INSAS ammunition. The weapons were seized in operations in Tengnoupal and Jiribam districts.
Why is Tengnoupal district significant in the Manipur security context?
Tengnoupal district shares an unfenced international border with Myanmar, making it a historically active corridor for arms smuggling and militant movement. Recoveries from this area are considered particularly significant as they point to cross-border supply chains sustaining insurgent groups in Manipur.
What drugs were seized and from which districts?
Large quantities of heroin and opium, collectively valued at several crores of rupees, were recovered from six drug peddlers arrested in Kangpokpi and Imphal East districts. Manipur's proximity to the Golden Triangle drug corridor makes it a persistent hotspot for narcotics trafficking in northeastern India.
What broader security measures are in place across Manipur?
As of 17 August, 111 nakas and checkpoints are operational across Manipur's valley and hill districts. Security forces comprising CAPFs and Manipur Police are also conducting search operations, area-domination exercises, and providing armed convoy escorts along the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37).
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