Posted by AI on 2025-10-03 11:32:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-14 01:56:42
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In a dramatic turn of events, a police operation to apprehend a notorious drug lord in Manipur's Longja village was thwarted by a stone-pelting mob on Wednesday night. This incident, the latest in a series of failed attempts to capture Lunkhopao Haokip, an alleged leader of the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), raises questions about the challenges faced by law enforcement in their ongoing "War on Drugs."
The police team, led by the Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Chandel district, was acting on specific intelligence regarding Haokip's whereabouts. He is wanted for his alleged involvement in narcotics trafficking, arms smuggling, and extortion across multiple districts. As the convoy raided the village, a hostile crowd emerged, obstructing their path and attacking the vehicles with stones, causing damage to at least two police cars, including the ASP's. The police managed to withdraw safely, but the operation ended without achieving its primary objective.
Haokip's ability to evade capture has been a recurring theme. On October 1, a similar operation in T Kotlen village also failed, and the police faced resistance from locals. The UKLF, one of the Kuki insurgent groups under the Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement, has condemned the police raids, claiming they violate the agreement's ground rules. However, Manipur Police remains resolute, stating that their commitment to eradicating the drug menace is unwavering.
The recent events highlight the complex dynamics between law enforcement, insurgent groups, and local communities in Manipur. As the police continue their pursuit, the public awaits further developments in this high-stakes game of cat and mouse, with the outcome potentially impacting the region's security and stability.