NIA to probe Manipur arms seizure case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (NIA) will probe the seizure of arms and ammunition, which were to be delivered to insurgent groups, in Manipur's area.

The case relates to recovery of arms and ammunition from a vehicle in in May this year.

On May 21, the Rifles searched a white Maruti Gypsy near Lower Hungdung, which was moving from towards Imphal.

Upon searching the vehicle, large quantities of weapons, including two GSG-5 German rifles, one semi-automatic shotgun and three 9mm pistols, and ammunition concealed in handbags were recovered, a statement issued today by the said.

Honpam Chithung, son of and resident of district, and Mathu Manohar, son of and native of Tengnoupal district in Manipur, were occupants of the vehicle, it said.

They were arrested on charges of procurement and supply of arms and ammunition to insurgent groups, the statement said.

A case was registered by the Police which has now been taken over by the

The case is now under active investigation, the agency said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 20:10 IST