Manipur police seize 189.05 kg opium seeds on NH-102, one held
Imphal, May 24
A man was arrested after Manipur police intercepted a smuggling attempt along National Highway 102, officials said.
Acting on specific intelligence, security forces on Sunday arrested 34-year-old Tholung Koshel Lamkang, a resident of Thamnapokpi, Tengnoupal, at Pallel Chandel Lamkha.
During the operation, authorities seized a total of 189.05 kgs of opium seeds and confiscated a four-wheeler, police said.
The police further informed that the overall law and order situation in Manipur has remained normal over the last 24 hours, backed by intensive security deployments, area domination exercises, and strict highway vigils across both hill and valley districts.
To curb criminal activities and extortion further, security forces are continuing extensive, intelligence-based combing, cordon, and search operations in vulnerable fringe areas.
A total of 114 Nakas (checkpoints) have been set up across various districts to monitor movement, the police stated.
It further said that the security forces successfully ensured the safe passage of 316 vehicles carrying essential items along NH-37. Strict security measures and dedicated convoys have also been actively provided along sensitive stretches to guarantee unhindered transport.
The Manipur Police have also issued a strong warning against the spread of misinformation. Authorities highlighted the high probability of fake posts, unverified videos, and misleading audio clips circulating on social media platforms.
Uploading or circulating fake and unfounded content on social media will attract strict legal action and consequences, the police stated.
The Manipur police further urged people to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of any digital content by contacting the Central Control Room at 9233522822 before sharing.
The Police Control Room (PCR) further renewed its appeal to the public, urging anyone in possession of looted arms, ammunition, or explosives to return them immediately to the police or the nearest security forces.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Typical story of drug smuggling in sensitive regions. 189 kg is no joke - that's enough to destroy thousands of lives. The checkpoints (Nakas) seem to be working well. But why are they also warning about social media? Seems like they're worried about something more than just drugs.
Great job by Manipur Police! 👏 The 114 nakas and security for 316 vehicles on NH-37 shows they're taking things seriously. Also important to note the warning against fake news - in today's world, misinformation can cause more damage than drugs. Stay vigilant people!
Impressive coordination by security forces here. But I'm curious - where were these opium seeds coming from and where were they headed? Myanmar border areas are notorious for drug trafficking. The extortion angle also mentioned suggests this is more than just one farmer's crop. Need deeper investigation.
It's good that they caught this, but the real problem is the demand side. Without tackling drug abuse in cities and towns, these seizures are just a drop in the ocean. Also wish the article gave more details about the accused's background - is he a small-time mule or part of a larger network?
Finally some positive news from Manipur amidst all the unrest. But I'm worried about the "fake news" warning - in the name of stopping misinformation, are they going to suppress legitimate criticism? Hope not. The 9233522822 number is helpful though - people should verify before sharing.
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