Siliguri: Police have arrested an active member of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), a banned militant outfit operating in northeast India. The special team of Arunachal Pradesh Police and Pradhan Nagar Police Station of Siliguri Police Commissionerate conducted a joint operation and arrested a youth on Wednesday on suspicion of being a militant from an area near Siliguri.
The accused has been identified as Karim Khan, a resident of Assam. According to the police, Karim has been staying in a rented house posing as a day labourer in the Shalbari area near Siliguri for the past six months. The preliminary investigation has revealed that Karim can speak six important languages of Northeast India at ease.
The accused was produced in the Siliguri Sub-Divisional court on Thursday and taken to Arunachal Pradesh on a three-day transit remand by the Arunachal Police. A mobile phone, identity card with three SIM cards and several documents were recovered from the accused.
Siliguri Police Commissioner Akhilesh Chaturvedi said, "The Arunachal Pradesh police asked for our help. After that, a joint operation was conducted and the youth was arrested and taken to transit remand. We are also investigating the matter."