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Published : Oct 1, 2019, 5:10 PM IST

Updated : Oct 1, 2019, 7:24 PM IST

Assam Police arrested six militants of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (Songbijit) and recovered a cache of arms from their hideout during a raid in Assam's Kokrajhar district. One M16 assault rifle, six 7.65 mm pistols, twelve magazines, ammunition, medicines, rations and other combat materials were recovered.

Six NDFB(S) militants nabbed in Assam

Guwahati: Six militants of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (Songbijit), including the outfit's self-styled cultural secretary, were apprehended and
a cache of arms recovered from their hideout during a raid in Assam's Kokrajhar district on Tuesday.

The apprehensions were made during a joint operation by the Indian Army and the Assam Police at Ripu Reserve Forest in the district, a defence statement said.

Based on specific information about the presence of NDFB(S) militants in Raimana area near Akshaiguri, troops of the Sikh Light Infantry regiment laid multiple ambushes on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday when they noticed six individuals moving suspiciously in the area, it said.

On being challenged, the militants tried to escape by taking advantage of darkness and thick foliage but the troops reacted swiftly and nabbed the six persons, the release said.

Six NDFB(S) militants nabbed in Assam

Spot questioning of the nabbed persons revealed they are NDFB(S) militants trained in Myanmar, it said.

The apprehended persons are Bahaigya Basumatary alias Belarwm, the outfit's cultural secretary and also the deputy finance secretary, Ranjolal Wary alias Gobla, Rubiram Goyary alias G Rwmwgwmw, Julesh Musharay alias M Jujilang, Sailen Borgoyary alias B Sibithao and Rajesh Narzary alias N Railang, it said.

The statement said the nabbed persons revealed the location of a temporary camp close to the apprehension spot.

One M16 assault rifle, six 7.65 mm pistols, twelve magazines, ammunition, medicines, rations and other combat materials were recovered, it said.

While three of the militants are from Kokrajhar district, the remaining three belong to Chirang district, it said, adding the apprehended persons were a handful of the NDFB(S) militants active in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) area of Assam.

The release said the Army strove for over three months to nab these militants, adding the apprehension is a major setback for the outfit's activities in Kokrajhar district.

Due to tough living conditions, sustained pressure by the security forces and lack of support from the locals, most of the NDFB(S) cadres are disillusioned and demoralised, it said.

The statement said the security forces will continue exerting pressure through sustained operations till all the NDFB(S) militants are neutralised.

The NDFB(S) outfit is accused of perpetrating massacres in Assam.

Also Read: Two arrested for kidnapping 12-day-old baby in Delhi

Guwahati: Six militants of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (Songbijit), including the outfit's self-styled cultural secretary, were apprehended and
a cache of arms recovered from their hideout during a raid in Assam's Kokrajhar district on Tuesday.

The apprehensions were made during a joint operation by the Indian Army and the Assam Police at Ripu Reserve Forest in the district, a defence statement said.

Based on specific information about the presence of NDFB(S) militants in Raimana area near Akshaiguri, troops of the Sikh Light Infantry regiment laid multiple ambushes on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday when they noticed six individuals moving suspiciously in the area, it said.

On being challenged, the militants tried to escape by taking advantage of darkness and thick foliage but the troops reacted swiftly and nabbed the six persons, the release said.

Six NDFB(S) militants nabbed in Assam

Spot questioning of the nabbed persons revealed they are NDFB(S) militants trained in Myanmar, it said.

The apprehended persons are Bahaigya Basumatary alias Belarwm, the outfit's cultural secretary and also the deputy finance secretary, Ranjolal Wary alias Gobla, Rubiram Goyary alias G Rwmwgwmw, Julesh Musharay alias M Jujilang, Sailen Borgoyary alias B Sibithao and Rajesh Narzary alias N Railang, it said.

The statement said the nabbed persons revealed the location of a temporary camp close to the apprehension spot.

One M16 assault rifle, six 7.65 mm pistols, twelve magazines, ammunition, medicines, rations and other combat materials were recovered, it said.

While three of the militants are from Kokrajhar district, the remaining three belong to Chirang district, it said, adding the apprehended persons were a handful of the NDFB(S) militants active in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) area of Assam.

The release said the Army strove for over three months to nab these militants, adding the apprehension is a major setback for the outfit's activities in Kokrajhar district.

Due to tough living conditions, sustained pressure by the security forces and lack of support from the locals, most of the NDFB(S) cadres are disillusioned and demoralised, it said.

The statement said the security forces will continue exerting pressure through sustained operations till all the NDFB(S) militants are neutralised.

The NDFB(S) outfit is accused of perpetrating massacres in Assam.

Also Read: Two arrested for kidnapping 12-day-old baby in Delhi

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Six NDFB(S) militants nabbed in Assam
         Guwahati, Oct 1 (PTI) Six militants of the National
Democratic Front of Boroland (Songbijit), including the
outfit's self-styled cultural secretary, were apprehended and
a cache of arms recovered from their hideout during a raid in
Assam's Kokrajhar district on Tuesday.
         The apprehensions were made during a joint operation
by the Indian Army and the Assam Police at Ripu Reserve Forest
in the district, a Defence statement said.
         Based on specific information about the presence of
NDFB(S) militants in Raimana area near Akshaiguri, troops of
the Sikh Light Infantry regiment laid multiple ambushes on the
intervening night of Monday and Tuesday when they noticed six
individuals moving suspiciously in the area, it said.
         On being challenged, the militants tried to escape by
taking advantage of darkness and thick foliage but the troops
reacted swiftly and nabbed the six persons, the release said.
         Spot questioning of the nabbed persons revealed they
are NDFB(S) militants trained in Myanmar, it said.
         The apprehended persons are Bahaigya Basumatary alias
Belarwm, the outfit's cultural secretary and also the deputy
finance secretary, Ranjolal Wary alias Gobla, Rubiram Goyary
alias G Rwmwgwmw, Julesh Musharay alias M Jujilang, Sailen
Borgoyary alias B Sibithao and Rajesh Narzary alias N Railang,
it said.
         The statement said the nabbed persons revealed the
location of a temporary camp close to the apprehension spot.
         One M16 assault rifle, six 7.65 mm pistols, twelve
magazines, ammunition, medicines, rations and other combat
materials were recovered, it said.
         While three of the militants are from Kokrajhar
district, the remaining three belong to Chirang district, it
said, adding the apprehended persons were a handful of the
NDFB(S) militants active in the Bodoland Territorial Area
Districts (BTAD) area of Assam.
         The release said the Army strove for over three months
to nab these militants, adding the apprehension is a major
setback for the outfit's activities in Kokrajhar district.
         Due to tough living conditions, sustained pressure by
the security forces and lack of support from the locals, most
of the NDFB(S) cadres are disillusioned and demoralised, it
said.
         The statement said the security forces will continue
exerting pressure through sustained operations till all the
NDFB(S) militants are neutralised.
         The NDFB(S) outfit is accused of perpetrating
massacres in Assam. PTI ESB
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