Operations against ULFA rebels gets intensified throughout the state with a few days left for Republic Day. According to information, police have some inputs that the banned outfit have smuggled consignments of arms and ammunition into Assam to foment more trouble in the run-up to the Republic Day.
Director General of Police G.M. Srivastava said huge quantities of arms and ammunition recently seized from upper Assam's Tinsukia district and that these had been procured by ULFA's 28th battalion and did not belong to the battalion's 'a' and 'c' company whose cadres are currently on an unilateral ceasefire.
He said most of the weapons were of Chinese make but a probe is on to determine the route taken for movement of the weapons. Police said the weapons were meant for new cadres who, they suspect, are being currently trained outside the country.
Director General of Police G.M. Srivastava said huge quantities of arms and ammunition recently seized from upper Assam's Tinsukia district and that these had been procured by ULFA's 28th battalion and did not belong to the battalion's 'a' and 'c' company whose cadres are currently on an unilateral ceasefire.
He said most of the weapons were of Chinese make but a probe is on to determine the route taken for movement of the weapons. Police said the weapons were meant for new cadres who, they suspect, are being currently trained outside the country.
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