NIA arrests a Kuki militant in connection with Manipur violence

The accused was found to have been involved in attacks on security forces and was in contact with the insurgent group Kuki National Front (KNF)-B of Myanmar for logistical support : NIA

New Delhi, June 7

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested a key accused in a case involving an alleged transnational conspiracy by insurgents and terrorist groups aiming to escalate violence in Manipur and spread terror across the northeastern states.

The accused has been identified as Thongminthang Haokip, also known as Thangboi Haokip or Roger, a member of the Kuki National Front-Military Council (KNF-MC), was arrested at Imphal Airport.

Roger was arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The NIA registered the case on July 19, 2023.

According to the NIA, a conspiracy was reportedly hatched by Kuki and Zomi insurgents with backing from terrorist organisations based in the northeastern states and neighbouring Myanmar. The conspirators aimed to exploit ongoing ethnic unrest in the region and wage war against the Indian government through violent attacks.

The accused was found to have been involved in attacks on security forces in various locations during the violence in Manipur. He was in contact with the insurgent group Kuki National Front (KNF)-B of Myanmar for logistical support. 

The NIA probe showed that the accused had met with leaders of KNF-B (Myanmar) to arrange the supply of arms, ammunition, and explosives. He admitted to participating in several armed attacks against security forces and confirmed his membership in both the KNF-MC and United Tribal Volunteers (UTV).

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