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No Arrests, No Names: The Curious Case of Manipur’s Mysterious Arms Recovery

Despite recovering hundreds of weapons in recent operations, Manipur Police have not made a single arrest. Security experts allege these are covert surrenders being rebranded as seizures to avoid legal fallout, raising serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and future conflict risks.

Navin Upadhyay by Navin Upadhyay
28 July 2025
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In a troubling pattern, Manipur Police have reported multiple large-scale arms recoveries in the past month — but not a single arrest. Analysts say these are likely surrenders disguised as seizures, as police avoid disclosing identities now that immunity periods have lapsed.

BY PC Bureau

July 29 — In what would be a case study for conflict zones worldwide, Manipur has witnessed a staggering number of arms recoveries over the past month, Yet, not a single person has been arrested in connection with these recoveries. From sophisticated rifles and grenades to explosive materials and walkie-talkies, the haul is both large in volume and serious in implication. Are these surrenders or just a facade?

The Manipur Police, in a series of triumphant announcements, have claimed credit for recovering hundreds of weapons,  ammunition, and other warlike materials from different valley districts. The operations, which appear almost surgically executed, are being hailed by state authorities as a crackdown on illegal armed elements.

But the numbers are drawing skepticism.

According to sources close to ground operations, these “recoveries” are less about law enforcement efficiency and more about unpublicized arms surrenders—quiet deals where groups or individuals hand over weapons without consequence. Such surrenders often happened during the earlier phase of the ethnic conflict, under an informal immunity period. That immunity, however, is now believed to have expired.

PRESS NOTE
Imphal, 28th July 2025

Major Recovery of Arms and Ammunition by Manipur Police, Assam Rifles/ Army and Security Forces from hill districts. pic.twitter.com/D4fWC6K9rl

— Manipur Police (@manipur_police) July 28, 2025

“The police are simply collecting weapons people no longer want to be caught with,” says a retired security analyst familiar with insurgency operations in the Northeast. “But since the window for immunity is over, naming or arresting the individuals could open legal complications and political backlash.”

What makes the situation even more opaque is the complete lack of transparency from the police. The public is told of seizures, but not from whom, not from where exactly, and not under what circumstances. Were these weapons found buried? Hidden in abandoned homes? Or handed over voluntarily?

The silence is deafening.

Despite the number and frequency of arms recovered in operations across Hills ditricts, and Imphal East, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, and Bishnupur, there has been zero accountability. No case details. No first information reports (FIRs) disclosed.

Instead, vague press releases, sanitized pictures, and wordless photo-ops fill the media void.

This discrepancy has led many to question the intent behind the publicity. Is the state seeking to inflate its success rate in handling the conflict? Is it sweeping negotiated surrenders under the carpet to portray operational superiority?

Critics argue that this façade of action masks a larger political compromise—one in which surrendering groups are left untouched in exchange for disarmament. Others worry this may embolden armed actors who now know that no consequences will follow if they give up arms quietly.

In the absence of arrests or formal cases, legal experts say the legitimacy of these recoveries is open to challenge. If no one is held accountable, then who’s to say those arms won’t be recirculated again under different banners?

A senior retired IPS officer in Delhi commented: “You cannot keep recovering military-grade weapons weekly without finding the handlers. Either the police are not investigating—or worse, they know exactly who is behind it but won’t say.”

For Manipur, a state already teetering on the edge of lawlessness, the spectacle of unclaimed weapons and unchallenged impunity poses a dangerous precedent.

If arms surrenders are being silently accepted and politically managed, the public deserves to know. Because in the end, disarmament without accountability is just a pause before the next storm.

Major Arms Busts (June–July 2025)

Date Region Firearms Ammunition Other Items Key Notes
July 28 Hill Districts 155 ≈1,652 39 IEDs, 13 grenades, 31 mortars, comm sets, optics High-impact hill-based raid
July 27 Valley 90 728 Grenades, IEDs, wireless handsets Arrested cadres of banned outfits The Economic Times+3E-Pao+3The Times of India+3The Times of India
July 15 Valley 86 974 Anti‑riot guns, IEDs Coordinated valley sectors The Times of IndiaDaijiworld
July 4 Hill 203 ~160 (ammo types) IEDs, explosives Major haul in four hill districts m.youtube.comDaijiworld
June 13–14 Valley 328 ~9,300 Mortars, explosives One of largest single recoveries Daijiworld
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