Date
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Place
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Incident
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Nature of incident
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January 21
|
NS
|
ULFA-ATF and NDFB-IKS along
with nine other militant outfits of the northeast called for
boycott of Republic Day celebrations on January 26 and blamed
the Government of covert military operations.
The other groups includes CorCom,
the umbrella body of seven militant groups of Manipur, NLFT
and Tripura People's Democratic Front,[Political organisation
representing (ATTF)]
|
Statement
|
January 23 |
West Tripura District in Tripura
|
SFs arrested ATTF 'chairman' Ranjit
Debbarma from an area near the Indo-Bangla border under Sidhai
Police Station in Mohanpur subdivision.
|
Non-violent |
January 24 |
West Tripura District in Tripura
|
A Tripura court, sent ATTF leader
Ranjit Debbarma to 14 days of judicial custody, a day after he
was arrested when pushed into the Indian territory by Bangladeshi
authorities, Police said. The Police presented him at the West
Tripura's District and sessions court, which sent him to 14-days
of judicial custody. He will be interrogated by Police and intelligence
officials.
|
Non-violent |
February 8 |
West Tripura District of Tripura
|
District magistrate and collector of West Tripura
District slapped charges on ATTF chief, Ranjit Debbarma under
the NSA.
|
Non-Violent |
April 2 |
South Tripura District of Tripura
|
Sabroom Police arrested three suspected ATTF cadres
from Baishnavpur border outpost area in South Tripura District.
FICNs worth INR 150,000 were recovered from them. The trio was
identified as Manoj Debbarma, Ratan Sadhan Jamatia and Kumaribala.
|
Non-Violent |
May 30 |
Agartala |
ATTF 'chief' Ranjit Debbarma was attacked inside
the Police court lock up in the Agartala Court Complex where he
was brought before the Court.
|
violent |
June 4 |
Satcherri forest/Bangladesh
|
Confusion prevails over the recovery of large
cache of weapons in Bangladesh on June 3 as the Indian security
agencies have not yet been able to ascertain whether those belonged
to any militant outfit active in the North East. However, the
distant possibility of ULFA 'chief' Paresh Baruah asking ATTF
to keep the weapons in that area cannot be ruled out.
|
Non-Violent |
June 20 |
Tripura |
BSF's Special DG BD Sharma stated that the Northeast
insurgent groups including ATTF have around 45 hideouts in Bangladesh.
Of the total 45 militant camps, militants from Tripura have 21
hideouts, mostly belonging to two banned outfits ATTF and NLFT.
|
Statement |
August 21 |
NS |
BSF believes that of 45 militant camps in Bangladesh
21 belong to groups such as ULFA NLFT and ATTF.
|
Statement |
September 2 |
Satchharhi reserve/Sylhet (Bangladesh) |
SFs recovered rocket launchers, four machineguns,
a rifle, five machinegun barrels, 222 anti-tank weapons with 248
charges, 19 machinegun drum chains, 19 magazines, 12,987 bullets
of various kinds and weapon lubricants from what was once perhaps
ATTF HQ.
|
Non-Violent |