In Manipur, security forces have arrested over 350 insurgents amidst a crackdown on extortion, revealing a shift in tactics where groups now target matrimonial disputes alongside traditional targets. Investigations indicate these groups are increasingly desperate for funds following the imposition of President’s rule. Insurgents exploit technology, using fraudulently obtained SIM cards for VoIP calls to demand money from various sources.
Manipur cracks whip on extortion rackets, 350 ultras held in 3mths
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