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Indian Forces Seize Starlink Device in Manipur

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In a significant development, Indian security forces, including the Manipur Police, seized Starlink satellite internet devices allegedly used by the militant group People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Keirao Khunao, Manipur. This marks the second instance in two months where Starlink devices were found to be utilized by inimical elements.

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Indian forces had been carrying out myriads of search operations across Manipur. In a series of successful joint operations, the Indian Army and Assam Rifles, in collaboration with Manipur Police and other security agencies, recovered 29 weapons, ammunition, and warlike stores (WLS) from the hill and valley regions of Churachandpur, Chandel, Kangpokpi, and Imphal East districts in Manipur. During one such operation the security forces learnt about the presence of electronic devices that were being used by RPF/ PLA for satellite internet connection in keirao Khunao.

During the operation, authorities recovered:

  • A satellite internet antenna
  • A satellite router
  • A 20-meter-long FTP cable

The seizures of starlink devices brings to fore the increasing use of advanced satellite technology by criminal and militant groups to bypass conventional internet restrictions. Such devices are already in use inside war-torn Myanmar. Signals intelligence has revealed that compounds in Myanmar are leveraging Starlink satellite systems to facilitate transnational crimes. Across Myanmar, rebel commanders, aid workers, and cybercriminals are increasingly relying on satellite internet to maintain communication amid severe internet restrictions. The Manipur based insurgents groups now seem to have taken a leaf out of the activities of Myanmar based rebels and criminals.

Starlink Device in Andaman Nicobar

In November, smugglers used a Starlink device in the largest-ever seizure of methamphetamine in India, valued at $4.2 billion, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian police have since issued a legal notice to Starlink, demanding details of the purchaser of the device used in the operation.

This growing trend highlights the security risks posed by unregulated satellite internet services. Starlink, along with Amazon Kuiper, is still awaiting approval from Indian authorities to officially launch its services in the country. Despite the ban, orbiting satellites continue to enable connectivity for illicit activities, including smuggling and cybercrime.

 

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By Levina

Author is an analyst of strategic affairs and defence.  She has expertise in content creation on many subjects.

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