3 members of terror group KCP-PWG arrested

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 14 2017 | 8:57 PM IST
Ahead of Independence Day, three alleged members of different factions of Manipur-based terrorist outfit, Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-PWG), including its commander-in-chief were arrested here, the police said today.
KCP (People War Group) was formed last year in January by the members of KCP-Poirei faction, KCP-Tamnganba faction and KCP-Paikhomba faction under commander-in-chief of KCP- Tamnganba faction Laishram Ranjit Meitei (45).
The KCP-PWG had allegedly carried out attacks on oil tankers in April and June after the oil tankers' association refused to give extortion money to it.
The three men, Meitei, finance secretary of KCP (Lamjanba Khuman (LK) faction) Khumanthem Naobicha Singh (36) and a member of KCP-LK Thoidam Chaothoi (30), were arrested yesterday, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) PS Kushwah.
They were on the run and had come here to identify a base around Delhi to coordinate their anti-national activities. A team of Delhi Police's Special Cell was working on inputs that Meitei was hiding somewhere in Delhi, said the officer.
It was learnt that he had been staying in Kakarbeta area near the West Bengal-Nepal border but had plans to set up a hideout here to carry out the organisation's anti-national activities, he said.
On the basis of a tip-off, Meitei was arrested near Tibetan Market, ISBT, here along with two other members.
During interrogation, Meitei said that he was the commander-in-chief of the organisation and had earlier been arrested by the Manipur Police. He was on the run for five years, he said.
The second accused, Naobicha, had recently come in contact with Meitei. He also had a police record and was earlier associated with other banned organisations of Manipur.
Prior to coming to Delhi, they were operating from their base at Kakarbeta area near the West Bengal-Nepal border, said the officer.
They were living in Nepal for the last three years to evade arrest from Manipur Police. They used to extort money from government authorities, local businessman, private schools, leaders of political parties, operators of oil tankers etc by sending them threatening letters, said Kushwah.
The cadres based at Manipur used to collect extortion money which was later it was distributed between different wings of the outfit. A part of the money was also received by the Nepal-based leaders of these outfits.
In January, the Special Cell had arrested the self-styled convener of KCP PWG Ranjjet Singh Porai alias Rocky.

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First Published: Aug 14 2017 | 8:57 PM IST

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