Manipur Fuel Crisis: Why Extortion Threats Forced Petrol Pumps to Shut Down

Petrol pumps across Manipur's Imphal Valley have shut down in protest. This follows the discovery of a hand grenade near a fuel station, which owners say was a threat over extortion demands. The closure has caused major disruptions, with long queues for fuel and transport services severely affected. Owners are now calling on the government to provide security and take action against the groups involved.

Key Points: Imphal Valley Petrol Pumps Shut Over Extortion Threats

  • A hand grenade was found near a Koirengei petrol pump, seen as a threat over unmet extortion demands
  • The Manipur Petroleum Dealers Fraternity condemned the threats, warning of dealer bankruptcy
  • The shutdown caused severe fuel shortages, disrupting public transport and essential services
  • Petrol pump owners have appealed to the state government for security and action against armed miscreants
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Manipur: Petrol pumps shut across Imphal Valley over extortion threats

Petrol pumps across Manipur's Imphal Valley closed after a hand grenade was found near a station, with owners citing extortion threats and demanding government action.

"Petrol pumps are public service establishments and should not be subjected to intimidation, coercion, or any form of obstruction. - Manipur Petroleum Dealers Fraternity"

Imphal, Dec 13

Petrol pumps across Manipur’s Imphal Valley, covering five districts, remained closed on Saturday in protest against alleged extortion demands and security threats from “some groups, ” officials said.

A police official said that the fuel outlets were shut a few days after a hand grenade was found near a petrol pump at Koirengei in Imphal West district.

Petrol pump owners claimed that the explosive device was placed as a threat after extortion demands were not met.

Sources, however, said that the hand grenade was recovered from inside the toilet of a petrol pump at Koirengei.

The explosive device was reportedly concealed along with a letter warning of dire consequences if the demands of a particular group were not fulfilled.

A petrol pump owner said that fuel outlets provide essential public services and should not be targeted by any group or individual with malicious intent. Petrol pump owners told the media that repeated threats forced them to shut down their outlets as a precautionary measure, leading to an immediate suspension of transport fuel retail services across the Valley.

The Manipur Petroleum Dealers Fraternity (MPDF) strongly condemned the threats and alleged extortion demands, stating that petrol pumps are public service establishments and should not be subjected to intimidation, coercion, or any form of obstruction.

An MPDF spokesperson said that petrol and diesel prices are fixed by the government, leaving no scope for selling fuel at higher rates to meet illegal demands.

The organisation warned that forced payments would impose an unsustainable financial burden on fuel dealers, potentially driving many into bankruptcy and disrupting essential services.

Petrol pump owners also appealed to the state government and concerned authorities to take firm action against armed miscreants involved in extortion and to ensure adequate security for fuel station operators across Manipur.

Due to the shutdown of the majority of petrol pumps, long queues of vehicles were seen outside a few outlets that briefly opened before also shutting down.

The closure severely affected private and public transport services, as well as essential service providers, raising concerns over mobility and the supply of essential commodities.

Residents reported significant difficulties in commuting to workplaces, educational institutions and markets owing to the unavailability of fuel.

No official clarification was issued during the day, though sources linked the shutdown to prevailing law-and-order concerns and operational challenges faced by fuel dealers.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The situation in Manipur has been tense for so long. It's heartbreaking that basic daily life is being held hostage by extortion. Solidarity with the petrol pump owners and the people of Manipur.
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Arjun K
A hand grenade in a petrol pump toilet? This is terrorism, plain and simple. The authorities must identify and arrest these "groups." The common man is suffering while politicians give speeches. Action, not words, is needed.
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Priyanka N
The MPDF is right. Fuel prices are fixed, where will the dealers get extra money to pay these goons? This will just lead to more losses and eventually closures. The entire supply chain for essentials will collapse. Government needs to step up.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the immediate blame is on the extortionists, we must also ask why law and order has deteriorated to this point. There seems to be a governance vacuum that allows such brazen acts. Long-term stability is needed, not just a temporary crackdown.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the people of Imphal. No fuel means no ambulances, no supply trucks, no way to get to work. This is a humanitarian crisis in the making. Hope the situation resolves soon. 🤞

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