Manipur police begins crackdown against foreign bikes

Foreign origin Kenbo bikes seized by Manipur police in Churachandpur district. (NNN Photo)

Foreign origin Kenbo bikes seized by Manipur police in Churachandpur district. (NNN Photo)

Newmai News Network
Imphal | March 19

As many as 28 'Kenbo bikes' were seized as Manipur police launched a special drive against use of foreign origin motorbikes and other vehicles in the state.

China-made Kenbo bikes, very popular in the neighbouring country Myanmar, are also in high demand in the hill districts of Manipur bordering Myanmar.

This bike is said to be illegally sold in the black market and seen widespread in the interior hill areas without registration numbers.

The ban came amid the reports of using these bikes for cross border smuggling.

An official source said that so far the police have seized as many as 28 'Kenbo bikes' during drives launched at the border districts of Kamjong and Churachandpur districts.

"So far, Churachandpur police have apprehended 26 illegal Kenbo bikes altogether (mainly used by drug smugglers and poppy planters) and the bikes were handed over to the Customs department", chief minister N Biren Singh wrote in one of his Facebook posts today.

The seized 'Kenbo bikes' are kept at a government godown at Langthabal Lep Chingning in Imphal West district.

“No papers, nothing, all the bikes were brought from Myanmar,” he further wrote.

In another post, the chief minister informed that two illegal 'Kenbo bikes' (mainly used by poppy planters and drug smugglers) from Myanmar were seized by Kamjong district on Saturday.

One of the bikes was seized from Kamjong town while the other from Kasom Khullen area, a police source said. In the border town of Moreh too, police have also started the drive against the use of these bikes and other vehicles of foreign origins.

Several foreign bikes including 'Kenbo' were seized, the police source added.
 



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