New Delhi [India] July 31 (ANI): In a Pan-India illegal arms and ammunition trafficking case, the National Investigation Agency filed a charge sheet on an accused linked with Myanamar-based insurgent groups.

The chargesheet against the accused Lalngaihawma was filed before the NIA Special Court, New Delhi, under various sections of IPC, Arms Act, Explosive Substance Act, and UA(P) Act. He has been charged with active involvement in the network operating in the North-East region, along with other parts of the country.

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Earlier, NIA had registered the case RC-31/2023/NIA/DLI on 26th December 2023 against Lalngaihawma and others based on inputs that some Mizoram-based entities were engaged in the illegal trafficking of arms, ammunition, explosives etc. in the north-eastern region of the country.

Investigations by the agency so far have revealed that Lalngaihawma had established strong linkages with Myanmar-based insurgent groups. With their help, he used to receive arms, ammunition and explosives for supply to various insurgent and criminal groups. Lalngaihawma had also received huge funds through various channels, including his Myanmar-based associates.

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NIA further found that the accused had established a nexus with licensed arms dealers. He used the nexus to pilferage non-prohibited bore weapons and ammunition, besides trafficking prohibited bore weapons. (ANI)

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