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Cops nail China link with Naxals.
Dwaipayan Ghosh & Neeraj Chauhan, TNN | Oct 8, 2011, 03.33AM IST
New Delhi: In the first major evidence of Maoist link with China, the special cell of Delhi Police has learnt that a top guerrilla is operating an arms syndicate from there. Interrogation of two PLA leaders arrested last week revealed that the chief of the political wing of the People's Liberation Army - Irengbam Chaoren - is hiding in China. The police have also come to know that banned outfit PLA, having over 1,500 cadres, was planning to liaise with terrorist outfits based in ***, including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and separatist groups based in Jammu and Kashmir and the northeast.
Officials also claimed that ISI was funding PLA for supplying arms and ammunition to Maoists in the country and a "Strategic United Front" was being made to carry out attacks in India and on security forces in the Naxal-affected areas. An official source said, "ISI and PLA are in touch and supplying Maoists with arms. They are supposedly using China as the alternative route." Police had arrested two top leaders - N Dilip Singh (51) and Arun Kumar Singh Salam (36) - from a Paharganj hotel. They found maps of training camps being run by PLA in Myanmar for Maoists.
Police claimed they have photographic evidence of the Myanmar-based PLA offering training in guerilla warfare to Maoist cadres from six Indian states in 2009 and 2010. The training camps were organized deep inside the forests of Orissa and Jharkhand. However, the revelation that ISI is secretly funding a part of the PLA activities has sent security agencies into a tizzy. "We have found a route for smuggling arms from *** to Myanmar through Nepal. We are yet to identify the men who are smuggling these weapons or the groups backing them," said a source.
"N Dilip Singh and Arun Kumar were arrested from a hotel in Paharganj on October 1. Following their arrest, the Manipur police have arrested three more persons in Imphal," P N Aggarwal, special commissioner (special cell) said. Arun was running a travel and tour office in Pune since 2008 and was trying to form a safe hideout for Maoists.
Cops nail China link with Naxals - The Times of India
Dwaipayan Ghosh & Neeraj Chauhan, TNN | Oct 8, 2011, 03.33AM IST
New Delhi: In the first major evidence of Maoist link with China, the special cell of Delhi Police has learnt that a top guerrilla is operating an arms syndicate from there. Interrogation of two PLA leaders arrested last week revealed that the chief of the political wing of the People's Liberation Army - Irengbam Chaoren - is hiding in China. The police have also come to know that banned outfit PLA, having over 1,500 cadres, was planning to liaise with terrorist outfits based in ***, including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and separatist groups based in Jammu and Kashmir and the northeast.
Officials also claimed that ISI was funding PLA for supplying arms and ammunition to Maoists in the country and a "Strategic United Front" was being made to carry out attacks in India and on security forces in the Naxal-affected areas. An official source said, "ISI and PLA are in touch and supplying Maoists with arms. They are supposedly using China as the alternative route." Police had arrested two top leaders - N Dilip Singh (51) and Arun Kumar Singh Salam (36) - from a Paharganj hotel. They found maps of training camps being run by PLA in Myanmar for Maoists.
Police claimed they have photographic evidence of the Myanmar-based PLA offering training in guerilla warfare to Maoist cadres from six Indian states in 2009 and 2010. The training camps were organized deep inside the forests of Orissa and Jharkhand. However, the revelation that ISI is secretly funding a part of the PLA activities has sent security agencies into a tizzy. "We have found a route for smuggling arms from *** to Myanmar through Nepal. We are yet to identify the men who are smuggling these weapons or the groups backing them," said a source.
"N Dilip Singh and Arun Kumar were arrested from a hotel in Paharganj on October 1. Following their arrest, the Manipur police have arrested three more persons in Imphal," P N Aggarwal, special commissioner (special cell) said. Arun was running a travel and tour office in Pune since 2008 and was trying to form a safe hideout for Maoists.
Cops nail China link with Naxals - The Times of India