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Incidents of Arson:2012
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January - 7 
militants on January 7 set ablaze Indian National Congress’s (INC) Jiribam office. Some plastic chairs kept inside the office were destroyed in the arson.
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militants on January 7 set ablaze Indian National Congress’s (INC) Jiribam office. Some plastic chairs kept inside the office were destroyed in the arson.
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January - 8 
The Assam Tribune reports that three Civilians were injured and a house was set ablaze during a clash between Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Issak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) at Chasa village in Tirap District on January 8. The clashes have now stopped after arr
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The Assam Tribune reports that three Civilians were injured and a house was set ablaze during a clash between Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Issak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) at Chasa village in Tirap District on January 8. The clashes have now stopped after arrival of Security Forces in the area.
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January - 15 
unidentified militants set ablaze a loaded truck in Manipur’s Senapati district on January 15 for not paying ‘tax’ to the outfit, official reports said The Shillong Times reports.
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unidentified militants set ablaze a loaded truck in Manipur’s Senapati district on January 15 for not paying ‘tax’ to the outfit, official reports said The Shillong Times reports.
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January - 28 
The Shillong Times reports that suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants set ablaze the house of a surrendered GNLA cadre, identified as Sonaram R Sangma, at Darangdura in South Garo Hills District on January 28. However, Sonaram was not present in the house when the incident took pl
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The Shillong Times reports that suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants set ablaze the house of a surrendered GNLA cadre, identified as Sonaram R Sangma, at Darangdura in South Garo Hills District on January 28. However, Sonaram was not present in the house when the incident took place.
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February - 28 
Six armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants set ablaze their former colleague Sengrim G Momin alias Waljan’s house at Dila Kamagre in Mendipather town of East Garo Hills District.
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Six armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants set ablaze their former colleague Sengrim G Momin alias Waljan’s house at Dila Kamagre in Mendipather town of East Garo Hills District.
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March - 31 
A group of nine armed militants of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) opened fired at the 14 coal-laden trucks before pouring petrol and setting the vehicles on fire at Wageasi in East Garo Hills on March 31, reports The Telegraph. While 13 trucks were gutted, villagers doused the flames on on
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A group of nine armed militants of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) opened fired at the 14 coal-laden trucks before pouring petrol and setting the vehicles on fire at Wageasi in East Garo Hills on March 31, reports The Telegraph. While 13 trucks were gutted, villagers doused the flames on one of the trucks after the militants left the scene. Police sources said the motive behind the act was yet to be ascertained. “We are yet to know whether the GNLA had served any demand notice to the truckers or the owners of the trucks,” an unnamed Police official said.
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April - 12 
The Telegraph reports that the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), on April 12, made attempts to target non-indigenous people and Police personnel in the Garo Hills in retaliation to the statement of Meghalaya Police that they would attack the outfit’s camps within a week. In the first incident,
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The Telegraph reports that the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), on April 12, made attempts to target non-indigenous people and Police personnel in the Garo Hills in retaliation to the statement of Meghalaya Police that they would attack the outfit’s camps within a week. In the first incident, GNLA cadres tried to set ablaze a few houses belonging to non-indigenous people at Nangalbibibra in South Garo Hills in the morning, but the timely intervention of Police foiled the attempt. Police also claimed that two militants were injured when Police fired at the cadres, who were trying to shoot a non-indigenous trader at Nangalbibibra.
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April - 27 
IBNS reports that suspected militants set ablaze two trucks at Fulertal of Lakhipur sub division in Cachar District on April 27. Security Forces launched a search operation in the bordering area.
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IBNS reports that suspected militants set ablaze two trucks at Fulertal of Lakhipur sub division in Cachar District on April 27. Security Forces launched a search operation in the bordering area.
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June - 15 
Kanglaonline suspected militants set ablaze a van and placed Chinese hand grenade at the residence of one Haorungbam Romeo in Phubala Makha Leikai under Moirang Police Station in Bishnupur District on June 15. Police sources said the Nongdrenkhomba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Coun
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Kanglaonline suspected militants set ablaze a van and placed Chinese hand grenade at the residence of one Haorungbam Romeo in Phubala Makha Leikai under Moirang Police Station in Bishnupur District on June 15. Police sources said the Nongdrenkhomba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) was believed to be involved in the incident, adding that the grenade has been retrieved by a Police bomb squad
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July - 11 
Some suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants set ablaze two vehicles heading for Imphal from Moreh near Thamnapokpi under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel District at around 5 pm on July 11. The burned vehicles were one Bolero jeep and one Tata Sumo. T
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Some suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants set ablaze two vehicles heading for Imphal from Moreh near Thamnapokpi under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel District at around 5 pm on July 11. The burned vehicles were one Bolero jeep and one Tata Sumo. The militants looted INR 3000 along with a mobile phone from the Bolero driver. The Tata Sumo is owned and driven by Naorem Churamani from whom INR 20,000 cash was looted. The militants also looted INR 10,000 and one mobile phone from two women who boarded the Tata Sumo from Heikakpokpi. The suspected NSCN-IM cadres were armed with AK-47 rifles and their faces were masked.
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July - 31 
The Shillong Times reports that some miscreants believed to be Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) sympathizers set ablaze the house of Gaonbura (village headman) of Soenang Rabha in East Garo Hills District at 1.30am on July 31. Police sources claim that GNLA cadre, identified as Piliport, and his
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The Shillong Times reports that some miscreants believed to be Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) sympathizers set ablaze the house of Gaonbura (village headman) of Soenang Rabha in East Garo Hills District at 1.30am on July 31. Police sources claim that GNLA cadre, identified as Piliport, and his party are behind the incident which is aimed at diverting the attention of Security Forces. GNLA cadres operating in the Mendipathar and Resubelpara areas are intentionally fomenting communal tension between the Garos and Rabhas so that Police attention is diverted towards maintaining communal harmony, Police sources said.
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August - 1 
Miscreants at Dhaligaon in Bodo-Muslim clash affected Chirang District set ablaze four houses on August 1, reports IBNLive. However, there was no report of any injury to any person. Police and BSF personnel have been rushed to the spot and the situation is being closely monitored, an officer in this
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Miscreants at Dhaligaon in Bodo-Muslim clash affected Chirang District set ablaze four houses on August 1, reports IBNLive. However, there was no report of any injury to any person. Police and BSF personnel have been rushed to the spot and the situation is being closely monitored, an officer in this regard said. Night curfew continues in affected Chirang, Kokrajhar and Dhubri Districts. According to State Home Department said that 5,000 houses were set ablaze in 244 villages during the Bodo-Muslim clashes. The clashes started when founder president of All Bodoland Minority Students’ Union (ABMSU) , Mohibul Islam and former leader of All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU), Abdul Siddique Sheikh were seriously injured in the attack on July 19. In a retaliatory attack, a mob of people at Joypur under Kokrajhar Police Station lynched to death four former militants of disbanded Bodoland Liberation Tiger (BLT) - Pradip Bodo (32), Jonson Bodo (36), Nip Goyari (25) and Jamin Goyari (24) in the night of July 20. Initially, Kokrajhar and then Chirang District were affected. Later, violence also spread to Dhubri and Baksa Districts.
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August - 2 
Miscreants set ablaze at least nine abandoned houses at the Chourabari village under the Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on August 2, reports The Sentinel. However, no one was injured in the incident as the inhabitants of the village have been staying in the Madlipara Lower Primary School r
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Miscreants set ablaze at least nine abandoned houses at the Chourabari village under the Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on August 2, reports The Sentinel. However, no one was injured in the incident as the inhabitants of the village have been staying in the Madlipara Lower Primary School refugee camp under the Dhaligaon Police Station in Chirang District since July 24. Earlier, miscreants had set ablaze four houses at Dhaligaon on August 1 in the same District. State Home Department, according to a July 30 report, said that 5,000 houses were set ablaze in 244 villages during the Bodo-Muslim clashes. The clashes started when founder president of All Bodoland Minority Students’ Union (ABMSU) , Mohibul Islam and former leader of All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU), Abdul Siddique Sheikh were seriously injured in the attack on July 19. In a retaliatory attack, a mob of people at Joypur under Kokrajhar Police Station lynched to death four former militants of disbanded Bodoland Liberation Tiger (BLT) - Pradip Bodo (32), Jonson Bodo (36), Nip Goyari (25) and Jamin Goyari (24) in the night of July 20. Initially, Kokrajhar and then Chirang District were affected. Later, violence also spread to Dhubri and Baksa Districts. So, far 71 people have been reported killed in these clashes.
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August - 4 
miscreants set ablaze around 15 abandoned houses belonging to Bodo community in Chengnala under the Dotma Police Station in Kokrajhar District on August 4 evening, reports The Sentinel.
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miscreants set ablaze around 15 abandoned houses belonging to Bodo community in Chengnala under the Dotma Police Station in Kokrajhar District on August 4 evening, reports The Sentinel.
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August - 6 
At least three more persons were killed while two others injured as fresh violence erupted in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 6, taking the death toll to 80, reports The Times of India. "The Bodo miscreants indiscriminately fired in Ranibuli village under Kokrajhar Police Station late on M
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At least three more persons were killed while two others injured as fresh violence erupted in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 6, taking the death toll to 80, reports The Times of India. "The Bodo miscreants indiscriminately fired in Ranibuli village under Kokrajhar Police Station late on Monday night killing three persons and seriously injuring two others," Assam Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) L R Bishnoi said. Bishnoi said that the three killed belong to Lakhiganj of bordering Dhubri District. Following the incident, a curfew has been clamped again in Kokrajhar District while indefinite curfew continues in the neighbouring Chirang District where there are fresh reports of arson. Some houses were burnt down there but the timely action of Police prevented any major violence, Bishnoi added. One person has been arrested in this connection from Chirang. The army continued their flag march in the morning of August 7 (today) in the three Districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri, hit by clashes between Bodo tribals and the minority community, which started on July 20.
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August - 10 
former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) cadres also added to the carnage. Muslim settlers fleeing en masse have clearly said that it was not Bodo villagers, but heavily armed Bodo youths in army fatigues, that attacked their villages and set ablaze their houses states the report. Further, following
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former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) cadres also added to the carnage. Muslim settlers fleeing en masse have clearly said that it was not Bodo villagers, but heavily armed Bodo youths in army fatigues, that attacked their villages and set ablaze their houses states the report. Further, following the exodus of Muslims from the Bodo-dominated Kokrajhar and Chirang Districts to the Muslim-dominated Dhubri District led to a reactionary move. Bodo villages in Dhubri as well as pockets of Muslim-majority Chirang, Gossaigaon and Bijni were attacked. As the Muslim settlers of Bodoland scurried for life to the Chapar and Bilasipara areas of Dhubri, armed cadres belonging to radical Islamic organisations in lower Assam reportedly entered the Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD) and set ablaze village after village.
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August - 16 
violence spread to Kamrup-Rural District, which had been unaffected in the recent Bodo-Muslim violence, where a group of people torched several vehicles at Rangiya area during the day, reports The Hindu. A bus on way to Guwahati was set ablaze at Bhatkuchi, while several other vehicles stranded on t
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violence spread to Kamrup-Rural District, which had been unaffected in the recent Bodo-Muslim violence, where a group of people torched several vehicles at Rangiya area during the day, reports The Hindu. A bus on way to Guwahati was set ablaze at Bhatkuchi, while several other vehicles stranded on the highway were damaged and a PWD wooden bridge set afire at Kekahati by a mob. The mob was protesting against the torching of a car at Gandhibari in Baksa District on August 15 night. The driver of the car, Sahidul Ali, had gone missing since the incident. Further, several people were reported to be injured when the Police personnel of the Tamulpur Police Station fired at a mob who gathered at the Tamulpur Police Station to protest the detention of 65 persons. The 65 persons were detained in connection with the disappearance of Sahidul Ali from the District. The clashes started on July 20.
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August - 27 
a group of unidentified armed miscreants set ablaze at least 30 houses at Pakhirtola area in Fakiragram in Kokrajhar District on August 27 night and engaged in exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs), adds rediff.com. The miscreants also exploded at least five grenades, the Police informed. Exch
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a group of unidentified armed miscreants set ablaze at least 30 houses at Pakhirtola area in Fakiragram in Kokrajhar District on August 27 night and engaged in exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs), adds rediff.com. The miscreants also exploded at least five grenades, the Police informed. Exchange of fire between SFs and miscreants were reported from at least three villages namely Norjibari, Choutaki and Bhumki at Salakati area in Kokrajhar District.
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August - 28 
Different parts of Assam, witnessed violence by All Assam Muslim Students Union (AAMSU) bandh (General Shutdown) supporters and one person, identified as Gyanendra Mandal of Khairabari area of Barpeta District, was killed in the clash on August 28, reports Assam Tribune. The trouble started when a g
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Different parts of Assam, witnessed violence by All Assam Muslim Students Union (AAMSU) bandh (General Shutdown) supporters and one person, identified as Gyanendra Mandal of Khairabari area of Barpeta District, was killed in the clash on August 28, reports Assam Tribune. The trouble started when a group of bandh supporters tried to impose the bandh in Barpeta, which resulted in a clash between shopkeepers and Bandh supporters. Further, miscreants set ablaze at least 30 houses following the clashes and later, Police had to open fire to bring the situation under control, in which one person was injured.
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August - 28 
In Tezpur District Head Quarter of Sonitpur District, Bandh supporters set fire to a police vehicle and damaged the vehicle of a civil servant, forcing the administration to impose indefinite curfew in the Tezpur Police Station area. The officer in charge of Tezpur Police Station, Tapas Chakraborty
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In Tezpur District Head Quarter of Sonitpur District, Bandh supporters set fire to a police vehicle and damaged the vehicle of a civil servant, forcing the administration to impose indefinite curfew in the Tezpur Police Station area. The officer in charge of Tezpur Police Station, Tapas Chakraborty was also injured. In Jogighopa area in Bongaigaon, Police first lathicharged a mob, which tried to impose bandh forcefully, and unable to control the situation, rubber bullets and tear gas shells were fired to bring the situation under control. Four persons were injured in the incident. Similar incidents were reported from Hatipota area under Chapar Police Station and Gauripur of Dhubri District and from Sivasagar District. Hindustan Times adds that indefinite curfew was also imposed in 26 villages of Ambagan in Nagaon District after a clash between bandh supporters and local people who opposed the shutdown. Bandh supporters injured Ambagan Block Congress president Nepal Sarkar and Zila Parishad member Dipak Biswas in an attack. Police picked 652 persons in bandh related violence in Assam, adds The Hindu.
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September - 26 
Suspected Achik National Volunteer Council-Breakaway faction (ANVC-B) militants torched a bike at Dadenggre and damaged the windshield of a vehicle at Chasingre in West Garo Hills District during the 2-hour bandh on September 27, reports Shillong Times. The 2-hour daily bandh has been called from Mo
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Suspected Achik National Volunteer Council-Breakaway faction (ANVC-B) militants torched a bike at Dadenggre and damaged the windshield of a vehicle at Chasingre in West Garo Hills District during the 2-hour bandh on September 27, reports Shillong Times. The 2-hour daily bandh has been called from Monday (September 24) until Friday (September 28 [today]) by the anti-corruption wing of ANVC (B) to put pressure on GHADC CEM PK Sangma to resign from his post. According to Police, militants in different groups torched the bike and broke the windshield of a vehicle in two separate incidents in West Garo Hills. The militants also fired in the air after committing the crime.
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December - 25 
Two Imphal-bound rice-laden trucks from Dimapur were set ablaze by supporters of the 72-hour bandh (general Shutdown) called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in the state’s Naga-inhabited areas from midnight of December 26, reports The Telegraph. Barring these two incidents, the four Naga-dominated
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Two Imphal-bound rice-laden trucks from Dimapur were set ablaze by supporters of the 72-hour bandh (general Shutdown) called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in the state’s Naga-inhabited areas from midnight of December 26, reports The Telegraph. Barring these two incidents, the four Naga-dominated hill districts of Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong and Senapati, which were affected by the bandh, remained peaceful. However, all shops and marketplaces remained closed and vehicles remained off the roads in these districts. “It is a total bandh,” a source close to the UNC said. The UNC has called the bandh to protest alleged attacks on Nagas in the valley during the State-wide indefinite general strike called by the two artists organisations, Film Forum Manipur and the Manipur State Shumang Leela Council from December 21.
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December - 28 
Three vehicles were set ablaze on December 28 during the 72-hour Bandh (General Shutdown) called by United Naga Council (UNC), reports Sangai Express. Sources said that strike supporters set ablaze three vehicles at Chawangkining along IT Road about 8 Kilometres West of Kangpokpi Police Station in S
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Three vehicles were set ablaze on December 28 during the 72-hour Bandh (General Shutdown) called by United Naga Council (UNC), reports Sangai Express. Sources said that strike supporters set ablaze three vehicles at Chawangkining along IT Road about 8 Kilometres West of Kangpokpi Police Station in Senapati District. UNC has called the Bandh against alleged acts of targeting people of a particular community during the bandh called against molestation of a film actress by ‘Lieutenant colonel’ Livingstone of Nationalist Socialists Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) at Chandel.
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December - 29 
Angry protesters set ablaze the vehicle of Ukhrul Deputy Commissioner, R Sudhan, at the Tangkhul Naga Long ground in the District adds Sangai Express. The protest was staged for condemning the killing of two Tangkhul hunters at Kongkan village in Kamjong Sub-Division on December 28.
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Angry protesters set ablaze the vehicle of Ukhrul Deputy Commissioner, R Sudhan, at the Tangkhul Naga Long ground in the District adds Sangai Express. The protest was staged for condemning the killing of two Tangkhul hunters at Kongkan village in Kamjong Sub-Division on December 28.
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