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Two Bangladeshi Chakmas among five arrested with huge arms in India
Agartala Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2014-08-28 17:46:22.0 BdST Updated: 2014-08-28 19:15:13.0 BdST


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    One Bangladeshi arrestee said he was an activist of Rangmati-based PCJSS.

Five Chakma youths including two from Bangladesh have been apprehended with huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the Indian state of Mizoram.




A senior official of Border Security Force (BSF) in Agartala said the arrests were made on Thursday.

Their detention reinforces the assertions that Mizoram is being used as a corridor by gun runners, and insurgents of northeast India and Bangladesh for transporting arms and ammunition and drugs from Myanmar and Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) inside Indian territory.

“Aizawl frontier BSF along with Mizoram police during search of a vehicle on the airport road apprehend five Chakma youths,” said BS Rawat, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of BSF.

He said five M-16 rifles, 5100 round of live cartridges of M-16 and AKs, 10 cell phones and Indian rupees 60,000 and documents were found on them.

“All the youths have been arrested and at present interrogation is going on about their identity, from where they procured the arms and ammunition and about their intentions.”

The Bangladesh arrestees have been identified as Jius Chakma, 28, and Sumitro Chakma, 48, both residents of Rangamati.

Jius identified himself as an active member of Parbartya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samati (PCJSS) – a forum fighting for the rights of the indigenous people in CHT region of Bangladesh.

The other three are Indian nationals identified as Purnajoy Chakma, 45, Dipankar Chakma, 33, and Bijoy Chakma, 31, all residents of Rajivnagar of Mamit district in Mizoram.

Chakma youths had also been arrested earlier in Mizoram along with arms.



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On Mar 7-8, 2013, the biggest arms haul in Mizoram thus far and one of the biggest in the northeast India in recent years took place.

Then, the Mizoram Police and Assam Rifles seized 31 AK-47 assault rifles, one Singapore-made Light Machine Gun (LMG), one US-made Browning automatic rifle, 809 rounds of ammunition, and 32 magazines from a farmhouse near the Lengpui Airport, on the outskirts of state capital Aizawl.

On Mar 7, police seized 23 AK-47 rifles, one LMG and one Browning rifle and also arrested three Bangladeshi Chakma people in connection with the seizure.

Mizoram Police's Superintendent of Police (SP) at Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Joseph Lalchhuana disclosed that they further acted on information derived from the interrogation of the three Bangladeshi Chakma men and recovered eight AK-47 assault rifles and 809 rounds of ammunition on Mar 8 at a location near the spot of the first seizure.

According to police, cases under the Arms Act, Foreigners Act and the Indian Passport Act were registered against the arrestees at Sairang Police Station, where the arms were seized. The arrestees were identified as Robi Chakma, Soboz Chakma and Moni Tripura.

Three days later, on Mar 12, 2013, the Mizoram Police disclosed that it had proof that the sophisticated arms seized were to be delivered to the PCJSS.

Police added that the three Chakma tribals arrested from the farmhouse belonged to the PCJSS of the erstwhile Shanti Bahini and the arms were smuggled in from Myanmar and were to be delivered to the PCJSS in Bangladesh.

The person who smuggled the arms into India through the porous Mizoram-Myanmar border had reportedly returned to Myanmar and was hiding there.

Officials believe the arms haul would deliver a severe blow to the capacity-building efforts of militant outfits operating in and from the region.



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Outside Mizoram, on Mar 8, 2013, Security Forces (SFs) recovered explosives with the arrest of Gin Zamuan Simte of the Churachandpur District of Manipur.

Altogether, 450 detonators, 165 Gelatin sticks, 50 metres of safety fuse and two 12-bore guns were recovered from Simte's possession.

Interrogation brought to light the fact that the explosive materials had been purchased from civilian construction organisations in Mizoram and were being smuggled into Manipur and Myanmar, where they would be distributed among militant groups.

Despite an uninterrupted peace in Mizoram since 1986, the state is often used as a conduit for illegal activities by criminals and militants alike.

At an internal security Conference of Chief Ministers in New Delhi on April 16, 2012, Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla observed that his state shared ‘porous’ international borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh, and remained prone to a host of illegal activities, such as smuggling of weapons, narcotics and fake Indian currency notes.

Mizoram shares 722 kilometre-long porous international borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar and free movement regime is allowed along the 404-kilometre Indo-Myanmar border.

This 404-kilometre Indo-Myanmar unfenced border is characterised by inhospitable terrain covered with dense canopy. Hence, the Assam Rifles cannot effectively dominate the Indo-Myanmar border.

Mizoram also shares 284-kilometre border with three adjoining militancy-affected Indian states.


Time to push these mofos to burma or BOB.
 
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These guys are not handcuffed, but are seated on the ground in front of guns and ammo just an arm length away.
Something is not right about this picture.
 
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uhhhhh - those arent M16s

and AK-47s are still considered as 'small arms' under ANY rubric....only an idiot would think otherwise
 
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They brought shame to their names. Chakma getting caught is irony.
 
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Indian terror act came back to haunt them.

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Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them

By SANJOY HAZARIKA, Special to The New York Times
Published: June 11, 1989

For more than a decade, India has secretly provided arms and money to tribal insurgents fighting for an autonomous state in Bangladesh, rebels given sanctuary in this border area say.

A senior security official here confirmed the assistance and said an undetermined number of rebel fighters had stayed along the border near camps of Indian paramilitary forces.

''The Government is giving them help,'' the official added, without elaborating.

The rebels, who are mostly Buddhists, belong to the Chakma and other tribes in the Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh. They say they are being persecuted and pushed off their fertile land by an influx of ethnic Bengali Bangladeshis, who are overwhelmingly Muslim. Elections Are Planned

Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them - New York Times
 
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Indian terror act came back to haunt them.

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Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them

By SANJOY HAZARIKA, Special to The New York Times
Published: June 11, 1989

For more than a decade, India has secretly provided arms and money to tribal insurgents fighting for an autonomous state in Bangladesh, rebels given sanctuary in this border area say.

A senior security official here confirmed the assistance and said an undetermined number of rebel fighters had stayed along the border near camps of Indian paramilitary forces.

''The Government is giving them help,'' the official added, without elaborating.

The rebels, who are mostly Buddhists, belong to the Chakma and other tribes in the Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh. They say they are being persecuted and pushed off their fertile land by an influx of ethnic Bengali Bangladeshis, who are overwhelmingly Muslim. Elections Are Planned

Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them - New York Times


you could not find a recent article and come up with 15 year old article. You overlooked the last line.
 
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5 held; arms, ammo seized in Mizoram

2 Bangladeshis among arrestees

Our Correspondent, New Delhi



Police in northeastern Indian state of Mizoram yesterday arrested five people, including two alleged Bangladeshi nationals, and seized sophisticated weapons and 5,100 rounds of ammunition.



The arrests and seizure of arms and ammunitions were made at Lengpui, 40km from Aizawl, capital city of Mizoram, and is near Aizawl airport.



Additional Superintendent of Police Alex Zarzokima told the local media that the arms classified as 'Heckler and Koch' rifles were believed to have been modified as 'AK series assault rifle'.



Zarzokima did not rule out the possibility of the arms consignment being smuggled from Myanmar to Bangladesh via India's Mizoram state.



He declined to reveal the names of arrested persons for the sake of investigation but confirmed two of them were Bangladeshis from Chittagong Hill Tracts.



He said investigations have been launched to find out from where they got the arms and how they sneaked into the state.



Mizoram police, BSF and federal Indian intelligence agencies are interrogating the arrested persons.





Published: 12:01 am Friday, August 29, 2014

http://www.thedailys...n-mizoram-39181

India probably realizes their stupidity in creating Shanti Bahini and using them against BD. The Chakma leadership increasingly moved towards socialism through which they seek to unite all the tribal elements in this belt. That is why RAW had Manobendra Larma killed in a staged shoot-out when under their protection.
 
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Ya Rite. They are planted by the BSF to defame Bangladesh. :)

These guys should be hog tied not be given any chance to reach for a weapon. They were supposedly involved in armed insurgency leading to their capture.

It looks more like a photo op.
 
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These guys should be hog tied not be given any chance to reach for a weapon. They were supposedly involved in armed insurgency leading to their capture.

It looks more like a photo op.
Arre yaar. Its not that obvious. These are smugglers not fidayeen terrorists. Request you to think bout their psyche. Once caught they wont do any misadventure when behind da camera multiple guns are pointed towards them. Its all bout a little common sense and not thinking conspiracy every second.
 
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These guys are not handcuffed, but are seated on the ground in front of guns and ammo just an arm length away.
Something is not right about this picture.
I'm not surprised at your defence of you BD brethren.

Ok, so these clowns must be from Mars.
 
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