Despite Myanmar Army’s crackdown in Myanmar, United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I) has managed to established new camps, reports News 18. ULFA-I has set up its new camps in the deep forests along the border inside Myanmar and training of new recruits are already said to be underway. According to an intelligence officer, ‘’More than 100 cadres are camping in the new camps that have been set about 30-35 kilometres away from the international border. Arunudoy Asom, the ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, is in charge of the camps... About 35-40 new recruits, most of whom are from upper Assam, participated on one of the ongoing arms training”.