INDIA, Dec. 1 -- India's security forces have busted an alleged international arms trafficking network reportedly linked to Myanmar-based insurgent suppliers, arresting four key operatives and seizing Rs 57.77 lakh in cash.

The apprehended individuals are members of the Kuki-Zo community residing in the northern Kangpokpi and Senapati districts of Manipur.

According to a morning bulletin issued by Manipur police on Monday, the arrests and seizures were carried out during a special operation at the Phaikoh Outpost under the Chassad police station in Kamjong district, near the Myanmar border, on November 28, 2025.

The operation recovered 20 bundles of Indian Rs 500 denomination banknotes from the Mahatma Gandhi New Series, marking the la...