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Assam (Insurgency North East): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2010
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July - 1 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkman, Surojit Narjary alias Dabul (35), was arrested by the Security Forces at Simultapu of Kokrajhar District along with a cash of INR 1.8 million, reports Sentinel. The money was extorted from the civilians by anti-talk faction of the NDFB in Assam
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkman, Surojit Narjary alias Dabul (35), was arrested by the Security Forces at Simultapu of Kokrajhar District along with a cash of INR 1.8 million, reports Sentinel. The money was extorted from the civilians by anti-talk faction of the NDFB in Assam and was headed towards West-Bengal.
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July - 1 
Sentinel reports that the Government indicated that it will not release the jailed ULFA leadership to facilitate the peace process. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said, "How can we release them (ULFA leaders)? It depends on the judiciary to decide whether or not to release them." He was reacting t
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Sentinel reports that the Government indicated that it will not release the jailed ULFA leadership to facilitate the peace process. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said, "How can we release them (ULFA leaders)? It depends on the judiciary to decide whether or not to release them." He was reacting to the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram's statement in New Delhi on June 30 that there was no immediate plan to release the jailed leaders.
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July - 1 
Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants assaulted the manager of a tea garden and an employee before setting ablaze two mini trucks and a motorcycle in the estate at Bijulibon under Pengeri Police Station in Tinsukia District on July 1, according to Telegraph. The armed group of s
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Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants assaulted the manager of a tea garden and an employee before setting ablaze two mini trucks and a motorcycle in the estate at Bijulibon under Pengeri Police Station in Tinsukia District on July 1, according to Telegraph. The armed group of seven cadres, believed to be ULFA cadres, assault Sadhan Kumar Tamuli, the manager of Luit tea estate, and an employee, Bhaskar Jyoti Changmai Phukon, while the duo were on their way to the garden.
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The Union Government on July 1 in New Delhi extended the ceasefire agreements with the pro-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) for six months till December 31, reports Assam Tribune. The Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agre
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The Union Government on July 1 in New Delhi extended the ceasefire agreements with the pro-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) for six months till December 31, reports Assam Tribune. The Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agreement between the Union Government and the two outfits expired on June 30, 2010.
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July - 2 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was shot dead by the police in an encounter at Kahirabari in Baksa District of Assam in the night of July 2, according to The Hindu. A 7.65 mm pistol, a Chinese grenade, a bicycle fitted with IED and a bag of iron nails with explosive powder we
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was shot dead by the police in an encounter at Kahirabari in Baksa District of Assam in the night of July 2, according to The Hindu. A 7.65 mm pistol, a Chinese grenade, a bicycle fitted with IED and a bag of iron nails with explosive powder were recovered. Another militant managed to escape. The two had planned to trigger blasts in and around Tamulpur Bazaar.
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Niranjan Hojai, ‘commander-in-chief’ of the Black Widow (BW), was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from a place near Nepal capital Kathmandu on July 2 and brought to New Delhi on July 3, Assam Tribune. He was wanted in connection with the case relating to diversion of the funds of
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Niranjan Hojai, ‘commander-in-chief’ of the Black Widow (BW), was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from a place near Nepal capital Kathmandu on July 2 and brought to New Delhi on July 3, Assam Tribune. He was wanted in connection with the case relating to diversion of the funds of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council for procurement of weapons by the militant group. He will be brought to Guwahati within a day or two for production before the court. NIA will seek further custody of the arrested militant leader for detailed questioning regarding militant-politician nexus in North Cachar Hills District. Sources pointed out that Hojai was one of the main accused in the case relating to militant-politician nexus in North Cachar Hills. tThe BW has given a call for a day-long Dima Hasao District bandh (general shut down) on July 4 in protest against the arrest of Niranjan Hojai.
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July - 2 
Tinsukia Superintendent of Police Diganta Bora told that the two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, Amjad Chetia and Akon Moran, had teamed up with a heavily armed ULFA group after roaming around with the AK-series rifles and other arms and ammunition they had fled with for some time, re
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Tinsukia Superintendent of Police Diganta Bora told that the two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, Amjad Chetia and Akon Moran, had teamed up with a heavily armed ULFA group after roaming around with the AK-series rifles and other arms and ammunition they had fled with for some time, reports Telegraph. The Police had later confiscated all the arms at the designated camp. Both had fled the designated camp of the pro-talks faction of the ULFA at Kakopathar in Tinsukia District in early 2009 have become the latest challenge for Security Forces (SFs) in the District and along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh boundary. ULFA has suddenly become active in Tinsukia District, the latest being targeting the tea industry for money, sources in SFs and intelligence agencies said. Through these operations, the anti-talks group is trying to make its presence felt, they added. The meeting of the Unified Command drew up an elaborate strategy with some re-adjustments and redeployment of, SFs a Police official said. The SFs identified certain zones like the Tarani-Sikorajan-Kenduguri-Mohong-New Mohong-Maithong-Betoni as the focal points for their operations as intelligence agencies have reported frequent movement of the ULFA group in these areas.
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July - 3 
A cadre belonging to anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as self-styled ‘sergeant major’, Sinthong Narzary (25), was killed in an encounter with joint forces of the Army and Police at Narayanpur in Chirang District on July 3, reports Telegraph.
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A cadre belonging to anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as self-styled ‘sergeant major’, Sinthong Narzary (25), was killed in an encounter with joint forces of the Army and Police at Narayanpur in Chirang District on July 3, reports Telegraph.
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July - 3 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested Niranjan Hojai, the self-styled ‘Commander-in-Chief’ of Black Widow (BW), near India-Nepal border, a senior official of the Assam Police said in Guwahati on July 3, reports The Hindu. He will be brought to the state in a day or two. Meanwhile, enraged
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested Niranjan Hojai, the self-styled ‘Commander-in-Chief’ of Black Widow (BW), near India-Nepal border, a senior official of the Assam Police said in Guwahati on July 3, reports The Hindu. He will be brought to the state in a day or two. Meanwhile, enraged by the arrest of its leader, the BW called for an indefinite bandh in southern Dima Hasao District (erstwhile North Cachar Hills District) beginning on July 4, demanding immediate release of Niranjan Hojai and the outfit ‘chairman’ Jewel Garlosa, currently in judicial custody. BW warned of fresh violence in the District if the two leaders were not released immediately. The NIA was on the lookout of Niranjan Hojai since he went missing from a camp set up by the Assam Government in the District, where Hojai and cadres of the BW where required to stay under the Suspension of Operation agreement signed by the outfit with the Government.
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July - 4 
A growing number of misguided youth in Assam and the Northeast, having initially joined militant outfits, are returning to the mainstream society, according to Sentinel. Seven cadres of anti-talks faction of the NDFB gave up arms at a ceremony in Golaghat District on an unspecified date. Those who s
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A growing number of misguided youth in Assam and the Northeast, having initially joined militant outfits, are returning to the mainstream society, according to Sentinel. Seven cadres of anti-talks faction of the NDFB gave up arms at a ceremony in Golaghat District on an unspecified date. Those who surrendered included the self-styled ‘commander’ Vishal Brahma, ‘Sergeant’ Ajoy Basumatary, Arun Daimary and several others.
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July - 4 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Montu Dehingia alias Aman Mohan and another youth, secretary of the regional unit of Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), were arrested at Dholla in Tinsukia District on July 4, reports Sentinel. A pistol along with five live
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Montu Dehingia alias Aman Mohan and another youth, secretary of the regional unit of Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), were arrested at Dholla in Tinsukia District on July 4, reports Sentinel. A pistol along with five live rounds and four ULFA extortion letters were recovered from the possession of the duo. The Army and Police are currently conducting operations based on the information provided by the two. There were reports of ULFA cadres serving extortion notes to officials of tea gardens along the Assam-Arunachal border, the most recent being from Pengeri.
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July - 4 
Assam Tribune the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) Dima Hasao District and Dimasa Student's Union (DSU) blamed the Government that instead of releasing the ‘chief’ of the BW Jewel Garlosa and other BW leaders from judicial custody and granting general amnesty to the BW leaders to enable the
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Assam Tribune the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) Dima Hasao District and Dimasa Student's Union (DSU) blamed the Government that instead of releasing the ‘chief’ of the BW Jewel Garlosa and other BW leaders from judicial custody and granting general amnesty to the BW leaders to enable the BW leaders to hold peace talks with the Government, the Government had arrested Niranjan Hojai and has not yet lifted the ban on the BW. The Government would be responsible for any eventuality in case the BW breaks the peace agreement on the ground that the Government was reluctant to release Niranjan Hojai and Jewel Gorlosa from the judicial custody.
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July - 5 
Atul Bordoloi of Pulibor area under Pulibor Police Station of Jorhat District was arrested on charges of an extortion case by Jorhat Police on July 5. Police sources said the arrested person is involved with extortion from various persons of the District with the help of ULFA.
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Atul Bordoloi of Pulibor area under Pulibor Police Station of Jorhat District was arrested on charges of an extortion case by Jorhat Police on July 5. Police sources said the arrested person is involved with extortion from various persons of the District with the help of ULFA.
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July - 5 
The steering committee of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) has asked the Government to issue a clear and unequivocal statement forthwith on objectives and modalities of the proposed talks between it and the ULFA, and to allay the fears of the general public on the issue. Spokesman of the SJA Hi
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The steering committee of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) has asked the Government to issue a clear and unequivocal statement forthwith on objectives and modalities of the proposed talks between it and the ULFA, and to allay the fears of the general public on the issue. Spokesman of the SJA Hiren Gohain said in a statement that the committee would like to place on record its deep dismay at the way Government circles have proceeded in the matter of resumption of the stalled talks with ULFA.
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July - 6 
An employee of Gouripur P.B. College of Dhubri District and a local Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) party leader, Barindra Bhuyan (51), died of his injuries on July 6, reports Telegraph. Two motor-cycle borne NDFB militants had fired at him on June 26.
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An employee of Gouripur P.B. College of Dhubri District and a local Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) party leader, Barindra Bhuyan (51), died of his injuries on July 6, reports Telegraph. Two motor-cycle borne NDFB militants had fired at him on June 26.
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July - 6 
NDFB linkman, Mukta Boro, was arrested by the SFs from Namkhola Village under Khairabari Police Station in Darrang District. During search of his house a pistol, some ammunition and blank extortion leaflets were recovered by the Army.
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NDFB linkman, Mukta Boro, was arrested by the SFs from Namkhola Village under Khairabari Police Station in Darrang District. During search of his house a pistol, some ammunition and blank extortion leaflets were recovered by the Army.
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July - 6 
SFs claimed of having foiled a plan by the anti-talks faction of the NDFB to carry out blasts in Assam following the recovery of a huge quantity of explosive materials in Udalguri District, reports Telegraph. The consignment, containing 30 kilogramme ammonium nitrate, 24 batteries and a bundle of fl
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SFs claimed of having foiled a plan by the anti-talks faction of the NDFB to carry out blasts in Assam following the recovery of a huge quantity of explosive materials in Udalguri District, reports Telegraph. The consignment, containing 30 kilogramme ammonium nitrate, 24 batteries and a bundle of flexible wires, besides two pistols and grenades, was recovered from the possession of the slain duo. Udalguri Superintendent of Police A.K. Tiwari said that going by the huge arms haul, it was almost certain that the militants were trying to carry out blasts.
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July - 6 
Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, identified as Shukra Basumatari (26) and Bimal Sing Basumatary (28), were shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter inside the Rowta Reserve Forest under Mazbat Police Station in Udalguri District on July 6, reports Sentinel. Two
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Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, identified as Shukra Basumatari (26) and Bimal Sing Basumatary (28), were shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter inside the Rowta Reserve Forest under Mazbat Police Station in Udalguri District on July 6, reports Sentinel. Two militants lobbed grenade on the SFs before they were shot dead. The Police recovered two 9-mm pistols with 8 live rounds of ammunitions, two hand grenades, three cellular phones and 30 kilograms of ammonia nitrate, 24 numbers of batteries of 1.5 watts with flexible wires from their possession of the slain militants.
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July - 7 
All Police Stations in upper Assam were asked to beef up security and to remain alert following Intelligence reports indicating alleged entry of ULFA cadres of the ‘28th Battalion’ in Majuli a few weeks ago and fanning out from there, according to Sentinel. Intelligence sources hinted that a few m
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All Police Stations in upper Assam were asked to beef up security and to remain alert following Intelligence reports indicating alleged entry of ULFA cadres of the ‘28th Battalion’ in Majuli a few weeks ago and fanning out from there, according to Sentinel. Intelligence sources hinted that a few more ULFA cadres had entered Majuli on July 7 and sources have reported that high Police officials are doing the rounds of interior areas in this connection for the last few days.
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July - 7 
Assam Tribune reports that the recent arrest of an agent of Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent in Tripura foiled a game plan of the Pakistani agency to create a new network in the Northeast States including Assam. Security sources said that one of the tasks given to the ISI agent Omar
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Assam Tribune reports that the recent arrest of an agent of Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent in Tripura foiled a game plan of the Pakistani agency to create a new network in the Northeast States including Assam. Security sources said that one of the tasks given to the ISI agent Omar Ashraf alias Momin Khan was to create a network of “sleeper agents” in the Northeast region. Sources said that Omar was a well trained ISI agent and after receiving his training in Pakistan, he was sent to Dhaka, Bangladesh from where he managed to sneak into India by taking advantage of the porous international border. After completion of his initial job of establishing a network of contacts in the Northeast, he was to be posted in either Western of Northern India to work as a “sleeping agent” and work for the Pakistani agency whenever required. He was planning to board a flight out of Tripura when he was trapped, sources added. This was not his first visit to India and in the past also, he visited the Northeast region and during questioning by the Police and security agencies, he admitted that he even visited Guwahati during his previous visit and stayed for a few days.
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July - 7 
Several long-distance trains, including Rajdhani Express, were stranded at various stations in lower Assam and Bengal from 9am on July 7 in the wake of a three-hour rail rook (shut down) called by the Ex-Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) Welfare Society and Surrendered NDFB Welfare Association, demanding
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Several long-distance trains, including Rajdhani Express, were stranded at various stations in lower Assam and Bengal from 9am on July 7 in the wake of a three-hour rail rook (shut down) called by the Ex-Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) Welfare Society and Surrendered NDFB Welfare Association, demanding proper implementation of the Bodo Accord, reported Telegraph. Several ex-BLT and surrendered NDFB cadres sat along the tracks, holding banners and placards, in Kokrajhar and Goreswar rail stations.
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July - 7 
The Black Widow (BW) on July 7 (today) suspended its indefinite bandh (general shut down) in the Dima Hasao District for seven days in view of the inconvenience faced by the people, according to Telegraph. However, the outfit has warned of more “serious steps” if the Government did not fulfil its de
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The Black Widow (BW) on July 7 (today) suspended its indefinite bandh (general shut down) in the Dima Hasao District for seven days in view of the inconvenience faced by the people, according to Telegraph. However, the outfit has warned of more “serious steps” if the Government did not fulfil its demands within the period of suspension of the bandh. But it has not lifted its ban on the movement of goods trains.
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July - 7 
Two arms dealers, identified as Sunil Baishnav and Anil Baishnav, hailing from Khelna village of Katigorah Revenue Circle in Cachar were arrested by the Army from Kalaincherra Cachar District, on an unspecified date, according to Sentinel. During search operation a large quantity of explosives and d
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Two arms dealers, identified as Sunil Baishnav and Anil Baishnav, hailing from Khelna village of Katigorah Revenue Circle in Cachar were arrested by the Army from Kalaincherra Cachar District, on an unspecified date, according to Sentinel. During search operation a large quantity of explosives and detonators were recovered by the Army. The cache of explosive was concealed in a bag under large stacks of hay in the house. Also, large amount of fake Indian currency and Bangladeshi notes were recovered from their possession.
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July - 8 
A cadre of ‘709 battalion’ United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Bijoy Deka was arrested by Police from Beltola area in Guwahati on July 8, on charges of extortion, reports Telegraph.
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A cadre of ‘709 battalion’ United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Bijoy Deka was arrested by Police from Beltola area in Guwahati on July 8, on charges of extortion, reports Telegraph.
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July - 8 
A suspected Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, Putul Roy (26), was arrested by the Security Forces (SFs) from Kherbari village in Dhubri District on July 8, Telegraph reported.
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A suspected Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, Putul Roy (26), was arrested by the Security Forces (SFs) from Kherbari village in Dhubri District on July 8, Telegraph reported.
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July - 8 
Assam Tribune reports that official sources said that the Government of India is likely to wait for the ULFA leaders to make the first move for talks. A delegation of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) recently met the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister with the request to start the talk’
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Assam Tribune reports that official sources said that the Government of India is likely to wait for the ULFA leaders to make the first move for talks. A delegation of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) recently met the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister with the request to start the talk’s process. Sources said that the stand of the Government of India on the issue of talks with any militant group is very clear. To start the process of talks, the militant groups must abjure violence and all talks must be held within the framework of the Constitution of India. The ULFA leaders have not so far announced their willingness to come for talks within the framework of the Constitution of India and the Centre would start the process only after receiving a formal communication from the top leaders of the outfit, sources added. Sources further clarified that as the top leaders of the ULFA including the ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa were under judicial custody, the Government cannot release them. However, they can obtain bail from the court if the State Government does not oppose their bail plea and so far no such decision has been taken, sources added.
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July - 8 
At least one person was killed and six wounded in an explosion on a railway track at Babubil in Kokrajhar District on July 8 that ripped apart a coach of a passenger train, officials said, reports Times of India. Police blamed the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for the blast. The train
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At least one person was killed and six wounded in an explosion on a railway track at Babubil in Kokrajhar District on July 8 that ripped apart a coach of a passenger train, officials said, reports Times of India. Police blamed the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for the blast. The train blast took place even as the Assam Government in the evening of July 7 evening sounded an alert with intelligence inputs of serial explosions by the NDFB. A Police spokesperson said radio intercepts of the NDFB revealed a plan to trigger a wave of blasts across Assam, mainly targeting trains, bridges, and other vital installations, besides Security Forces and public places.
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July - 8 
In the bomb explosion on a railway track at Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar District on July 8, number of injured persons increased to 23, reports Telegraph. This blast came within hours of another explosion on railway tracks in Sonitpur District, even as security was stepped up to prevent such attacks that
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In the bomb explosion on a railway track at Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar District on July 8, number of injured persons increased to 23, reports Telegraph. This blast came within hours of another explosion on railway tracks in Sonitpur District, even as security was stepped up to prevent such attacks that the Police feared following intelligence inputs.
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July - 8 
One minor killed in the explosion, was identified as Durlav Sethia (6), who hails from Silphukhuri area of Guwahati, reports Assam Tribune. Security Forces (SFs) recovered a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) planted on the railway track over the Panchnoi bridge under Mazbat Police Station b
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One minor killed in the explosion, was identified as Durlav Sethia (6), who hails from Silphukhuri area of Guwahati, reports Assam Tribune. Security Forces (SFs) recovered a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) planted on the railway track over the Panchnoi bridge under Mazbat Police Station bordering Udalguri-Sonitpur District around 5:30 am. Another IED was recovered at Rakshamari in Udalguri District.
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July - 8 
The anti-talks faction of the NDFB said that they could not be stopped despite the tall claims of the Government, reports Telegraph The NDFB statement said the attack was in response to the shabby treatment meted out to its leader Ranjan Daimary and the killing of innocent Bodo youths by the SFs. Th
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The anti-talks faction of the NDFB said that they could not be stopped despite the tall claims of the Government, reports Telegraph The NDFB statement said the attack was in response to the shabby treatment meted out to its leader Ranjan Daimary and the killing of innocent Bodo youths by the SFs. This had led to the outfit losing its patience and forcing it into triggering the blast. It also said since its cadres were ready to die for Bodoland, the Government should take the initiative to resolve the genuine demands of the outfit submitted to the Union Government in May 2008. SFs described the action as NDFB’s way of showing it existed and couldn’t be trifled with even if its leader, Daimary, was in jail.
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July - 8 
The Ex- Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) Welfare Society today demanded that the Government should arrest United Democratic People’s Front (UDPF) spokesman Pradip Kumar Daimary who is also the MCLA of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) for his alleged nexus with the rebel outfit NDFB, according to Senti
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The Ex- Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) Welfare Society today demanded that the Government should arrest United Democratic People’s Front (UDPF) spokesman Pradip Kumar Daimary who is also the MCLA of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) for his alleged nexus with the rebel outfit NDFB, according to Sentinel.
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July - 8 
Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Sukleswar Basumatary and Sansuma Daimary surrendered before Seema Sashastra Bal training camp at Salonibari, in Sonitpur District, reports Shillong Times. They deposited an AK-47 rifle with three rounds of ammunition and a walkie- talkie set
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Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Sukleswar Basumatary and Sansuma Daimary surrendered before Seema Sashastra Bal training camp at Salonibari, in Sonitpur District, reports Shillong Times. They deposited an AK-47 rifle with three rounds of ammunition and a walkie- talkie set, officials said.
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July - 9 
An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing nearly 15 kilogrammes was recovered and subsequently defused by Assam Rifles near Nagda market at Itakhola in Sonitpur District on July 9, reports Telegraph. It was packed in an LPG cylinder and was put inside a Hume pipe supporting a culvert on a road.
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An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing nearly 15 kilogrammes was recovered and subsequently defused by Assam Rifles near Nagda market at Itakhola in Sonitpur District on July 9, reports Telegraph. It was packed in an LPG cylinder and was put inside a Hume pipe supporting a culvert on a road. Army sources said they suspect the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) hand in the incident.
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July - 9 
Reports of extortion in Digboi and Tinsukia were received following the extortion threat to Oil Company Canoro operating in Sonari area, reports Sentinel. Canoro has sought Union Government’s help after it received an extortion note demanding INR five million. ‘Sergeant Major’ of ‘28th Battalion’ of
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Reports of extortion in Digboi and Tinsukia were received following the extortion threat to Oil Company Canoro operating in Sonari area, reports Sentinel. Canoro has sought Union Government’s help after it received an extortion note demanding INR five million. ‘Sergeant Major’ of ‘28th Battalion’ of ULFA Pradip Baruah alias Rajib Das along with an 11-member group is allegedly operating in Lakhimpur and other Upper Assam Districts. A couple of weeks ago, one Mintu Saikia alias Madhav Das, a Surrendered ULFA (SULFA) cadre of Merapani was arrested along with three others for collecting huge sums of money from tea gardens and other companies and individuals in the name of ULFA’s Rupantar Kakati and Bijoy Chinese.
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July - 9 
The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has condemned July 8 bomb blast on the rail track at Gossaigaon Balubil and also termed it as an “inhuman” act, reports Assam Tribune. In the statement, signed by its ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua, the outfit also mourned the death of minor boy in the i
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The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has condemned July 8 bomb blast on the rail track at Gossaigaon Balubil and also termed it as an “inhuman” act, reports Assam Tribune. In the statement, signed by its ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua, the outfit also mourned the death of minor boy in the incident. “Such incidents can never bring about liberty for the people of the country, rather, such incidents are attacks on the indigenous peoples,” Barua said. To save the country and people from the conspiracies of the enemies, Paresh Barua had made an appeal to those who triggered the blast not to target the indigenous peoples of Assam.
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July - 10 
An Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent, Vikram Das, was arrested by SFs from Guwahati city on July 10, according to Sentinel. Das was associated with ISI agent Moniur Rahman who was arrested in Tripura.
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An Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent, Vikram Das, was arrested by SFs from Guwahati city on July 10, according to Sentinel. Das was associated with ISI agent Moniur Rahman who was arrested in Tripura.
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July - 10 
An NDFB militant suspected to have been involved in the July 8 blast which caused the derailing of the Kolkata-bound Garib Rath Express was arrested by SFs in Chirang District on July 10, reports Shillong Times. The militant was identified as Edward Shrampani.
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An NDFB militant suspected to have been involved in the July 8 blast which caused the derailing of the Kolkata-bound Garib Rath Express was arrested by SFs in Chirang District on July 10, reports Shillong Times. The militant was identified as Edward Shrampani.
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July - 10 
NDFB militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at the Hijuguti area under Rangapara Police Station in the same District on July 10. An AK-56 rifle and ammunition were recovered from the slain militant, who is yet to be identified.
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NDFB militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at the Hijuguti area under Rangapara Police Station in the same District on July 10. An AK-56 rifle and ammunition were recovered from the slain militant, who is yet to be identified.
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July - 11 
A suspected cadre belonging to anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was killed in an encounter with the Police and Army at Sapoi Rowmari in Sonitpur District bordering Arunachal Pradesh on July 11, reports Telegraph. Police sources said the slain militant, who is y
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A suspected cadre belonging to anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was killed in an encounter with the Police and Army at Sapoi Rowmari in Sonitpur District bordering Arunachal Pradesh on July 11, reports Telegraph. Police sources said the slain militant, who is yet to be identified, threw a grenade but it didn’t explode.
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July - 11 
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on July 11 said that peace process with the ULFA was "on the right track”. "There is no stalemate and the peace process is definitely on the right track," he said. Gogoi said that efforts were on to rope in more ULFA leaders who were outside India.
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on July 11 said that peace process with the ULFA was "on the right track”. "There is no stalemate and the peace process is definitely on the right track," he said. Gogoi said that efforts were on to rope in more ULFA leaders who were outside India.
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July - 11 
Based on the information received from Police of hearing two shots fired in the general area of Nagda village, SFs launched a special operation in the general area of Nagda village, reports Sentinel. SFs recovered one improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 15 kilogrammes planted in a culvert con
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Based on the information received from Police of hearing two shots fired in the general area of Nagda village, SFs launched a special operation in the general area of Nagda village, reports Sentinel. SFs recovered one improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 15 kilogrammes planted in a culvert connected with 200 metre long electric wire. The IED was located in the general area of Gutibari. The Bomb Disposal (BD) team of the Army subsequently defused the IED.
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July - 11 
Right to Information Act (RTI) activist Akhil Gogoi on July 11 claimed having dug out two files that reveal Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma was arrested in 1991 for his alleged links with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Indian Express. The two files containing case dia
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Right to Information Act (RTI) activist Akhil Gogoi on July 11 claimed having dug out two files that reveal Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma was arrested in 1991 for his alleged links with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Indian Express. The two files containing case diaries of two Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) cases involving Sharma were reportedly missing from Police Stations since 1996. Gogoi said he would soon submit the case diaries to the Supreme Court and petition it to re-open the TADA cases against Sharma. Gogoi also claimed that he possessed “a lot of documents” pertaining to the 1991 murder of Assam Congress general secretary Manabendra Sharma and “copies of confessional statements” made by “some of the minister’s accomplices in ULFA”.
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July - 11 
The process of shifting the leaders to a special jail would involve the judiciary, which has to give permission to move out anyone in judicial custody. The step would meet halfway the demand from various quarters and the jailed leaders themselves for their release for talks. Holding the leaders i
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The process of shifting the leaders to a special jail would involve the judiciary, which has to give permission to move out anyone in judicial custody. The step would meet halfway the demand from various quarters and the jailed leaders themselves for their release for talks. Holding the leaders in these special jails would mean they are not in prisons and yet they would remain in custody. Pillai said the same formula would apply to United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders as well. Further, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on July 11 said the peace process was on and there was no “stalemate”, as apprehended by the steering committee, and asked elusive ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua to come forward for negotiation.
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July - 11 
The Union Government decided to hold talks with jailed leaders of militant outfits in “special jails”, thus ruling out the possibility of releasing them for starting a dialogue, reports Telegraph. Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on July 11 said there was no impediment to holding talks even if the l
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The Union Government decided to hold talks with jailed leaders of militant outfits in “special jails”, thus ruling out the possibility of releasing them for starting a dialogue, reports Telegraph. Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on July 11 said there was no impediment to holding talks even if the leaders were in jail since the exercise could be conducted at venues which may be designated as special jails where they may be shifted for the purpose.
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July - 12 
Assam Environment and Forest Minister Rokybul Hussain on July 12 informed the State Legislative Assembly that militants killed 1,549 civilians and 205 Security Forces (SFs) between 2001 and June 2010, reports Assam Tribune. In the armed encounters between the SFs and the militants of United Libera
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Assam Environment and Forest Minister Rokybul Hussain on July 12 informed the State Legislative Assembly that militants killed 1,549 civilians and 205 Security Forces (SFs) between 2001 and June 2010, reports Assam Tribune. In the armed encounters between the SFs and the militants of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) etc, 1,703 militants were killed during this period. 144 innocent persons were killed when SFs opened fire to bring law and order situation under control during the period. The Minister said that in the incidents of encounter between the SFs and the militants, 26 civilians were killed during the period. During this period, 2,043 ULFA cadres, 899 NDFB cadres and 102 KLNLF cadres surrendered before the Government and 10,242 members of various militant outfits were arrested. He also told the House that so far six ULFA leaders and 53 cadres of the outfit are in jail and between January 1, 2010 and June 30, 2010; two of its leaders and 164 cadres were released on bail. The Government is interested in holding talks with ULFA, he said. Further, he said the House that six militant outfits are active in the State at present. These organisations include-ULFA, NDFB, All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA), Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D), Muslim United Liberation Tiger of Assam (MULTA) and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM). According to him seven new outfits are active - Liberation Democratic Council of Mising Land (LDCM), United Tribal Liberation Front (UTLF), United Tribal Revolutionary Army (UTRA), Dimasa National Liberation Front (DNLF), Gorkha Liberation Army (GLA), Hills Tiger Force (HTF) and Santhal Tiger Force (STF) have come to light, said the Minister.
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July - 12 
A Kuki Liberation Organisation (KLO) cadre, Sanjit Roy, was arrested by Security Forces from Tamarhat in Dhubri District on July 12, according to Telegraph
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A Kuki Liberation Organisation (KLO) cadre, Sanjit Roy, was arrested by Security Forces from Tamarhat in Dhubri District on July 12, according to Telegraph
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July - 13 
An ULFA linkman, Koushik Choudhuri (27), was arrested in a joint operation by the Police and the army from Kamargaon village in Barpeta District in the night of July 13. Police recovered one writing pad of ULFA from his possession.
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An ULFA linkman, Koushik Choudhuri (27), was arrested in a joint operation by the Police and the army from Kamargaon village in Barpeta District in the night of July 13. Police recovered one writing pad of ULFA from his possession.
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July - 13 
Assam Accord Implementation Minister Bhumidhar Barman in written reply informed the State Legislative Assembly on July 13 that between January 1, 2001 and June 31, 2010, 14,586 people were identified as foreigners in Assam, according to Assam Tribune. Of them, 199 were deported till May 31, 2010, th
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Assam Accord Implementation Minister Bhumidhar Barman in written reply informed the State Legislative Assembly on July 13 that between January 1, 2001 and June 31, 2010, 14,586 people were identified as foreigners in Assam, according to Assam Tribune. Of them, 199 were deported till May 31, 2010, the Minister mentioned.
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July - 14 
An encounter between three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres and Police was reported from Deodhaigaon Bezapathar under Khowang Police Station in Dibrugarh District on July 14, according to Telegraph. However, all the three militants managed to escape from the encounter site. An ULFA link
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An encounter between three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres and Police was reported from Deodhaigaon Bezapathar under Khowang Police Station in Dibrugarh District on July 14, according to Telegraph. However, all the three militants managed to escape from the encounter site. An ULFA linkman was subsequently arrested by a joint team of the Police and Army from the village. “We have picked up an ULFA linkman and recovered an Apache motorcycle from the encounter site. Our operations are on to track down the fleeing militants,” Dibrugarh Superintendent of Police Arabinda Kalita Kalita said over phone.
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July - 14 
Intelligence agencies had earlier received reports that a 15-member ULFA group had entered Dibrugarh District from Myanmar through Tirap District of Arunachal Pradesh. They said the group has hardcore cadres like Samudra Nirmaliya and Gojen Konwar. However, the 15 to 20-member group was not moving t
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Intelligence agencies had earlier received reports that a 15-member ULFA group had entered Dibrugarh District from Myanmar through Tirap District of Arunachal Pradesh. They said the group has hardcore cadres like Samudra Nirmaliya and Gojen Konwar. However, the 15 to 20-member group was not moving together. “They have split into groups of two or three and are working in areas like Joypur, Tingkhong, Namrup, Naharkatia, Duliajan and Moran. They have also served extortion notes to some businessmen,” a Police official said. “Ulfa is desperately trying to make its presence felt in Upper Assam by making efforts to rebuild its network in the villages,” the official added. The Police also believe that the hardliners within ULFA were encouraged by the fact that the direct talks between the Centre and the outfit were not making much headway.
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July - 15 
Suspected militants planted another bomb at Fancy Bazar in Guwahati in the same night. The Police said that three women were seen leaving the Fancy Bazar area soon after the bag containing the bomb was spotted by an ice-cream vendor, Ratan Lal Lohar, around 9 p.m. “We are investigating this angle,”
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Suspected militants planted another bomb at Fancy Bazar in Guwahati in the same night. The Police said that three women were seen leaving the Fancy Bazar area soon after the bag containing the bomb was spotted by an ice-cream vendor, Ratan Lal Lohar, around 9 p.m. “We are investigating this angle,” a Police official said. The Police and a citizens’ committee on July 16 rewarded Ratan Lal Lohar, who helped avert the possible disaster by detecting the bomb and informing the Police about it at Fancy Bazar.
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July - 15 
Telegraph suspected militants exploded a bomb in Udalguri District in the night of July 15. A senior Police official in Udalguri said the blast was triggered at a railway bridge near a forest, about three kilometers from Rowta, around 1am. Train services were suspended in that section connecting Aru
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Telegraph suspected militants exploded a bomb in Udalguri District in the night of July 15. A senior Police official in Udalguri said the blast was triggered at a railway bridge near a forest, about three kilometers from Rowta, around 1am. Train services were suspended in that section connecting Arunachal Pradesh with Assam.
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July - 15 
Troop claimed of having established a link between the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and the Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with the arrest of three PLA militants, including self-styled captain R.K. Tumba alias Benjamin, from a rented house at Chandmari in Guwahati in th
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Troop claimed of having established a link between the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and the Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with the arrest of three PLA militants, including self-styled captain R.K. Tumba alias Benjamin, from a rented house at Chandmari in Guwahati in the night of July 15. A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) official involved in the operation said documents indicating links between the two outfits had been recovered from the arrested militants. The official said all police stations in lower Assam, where the NDFB had a presence, had been alerted to the possibility of strikes. He said notwithstanding the alerts, the militants had an advantage over security forces as they could decide the time and place of the strikes. “Impeccable intelligence, and not just the number of security personnel at our command, is the only guard against such attacks. In this cat-and-mouse game, you win some but you also lose some,” he added.
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July - 16 
The frequent alerts and advisories to suspend running of trains has affected the Northeast Frontier Railway’s (NFR) operation. “We have to pay all the time for a job poorly done by others,” a senior official said on July 16. The NFR is yet to restore schedules since the July 8 bomb blast triggered b
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The frequent alerts and advisories to suspend running of trains has affected the Northeast Frontier Railway’s (NFR) operation. “We have to pay all the time for a job poorly done by others,” a senior official said on July 16. The NFR is yet to restore schedules since the July 8 bomb blast triggered by anti-talk faction of the NDFB. “We are doing everything possible but it is not easy to guard each and every portion of the track,” the Police official in Udalguri said.
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The Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) agent Munir Khan, arrested from West District, has admitted besides, spreading anti-Indian activities in Guwahati, ISI had widened its net in south Assam and Manipur, reports Sentinel. Official sources on July 17 said following inputs from Khan, Assam Police had
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The Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) agent Munir Khan, arrested from West District, has admitted besides, spreading anti-Indian activities in Guwahati, ISI had widened its net in south Assam and Manipur, reports Sentinel. Official sources on July 17 said following inputs from Khan, Assam Police had arrested one Bikram Das from Guwahati, who was appointed as an ISI collaborator for over ground activities in Assam, while 32 others, including Government employees and businessmen from Tripura. A senior Tripura Police official left for Silchar, Assam, on July 16 to facilitate Assam Police to arrest some residents of Cachar District of Assam, who had allegedly been appointed by Khan for spreading ISI activities in South Assam and Manipur.
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July - 17 
A suspected cadre of the anti-talk faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was killed during an encounter by Security Forces (SFs) at Uttamji of Loring Thipi outpost under Howraghat Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on July 17, reports Sentinel.
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A suspected cadre of the anti-talk faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was killed during an encounter by Security Forces (SFs) at Uttamji of Loring Thipi outpost under Howraghat Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on July 17, reports Sentinel.
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July - 17 
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) on July 17 denied its involvement in July 15 bomb blast at Fancy Bazar, Guwahati and accused the State machinery of blaming the outfit needlessly, according to Telegraph.
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The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) on July 17 denied its involvement in July 15 bomb blast at Fancy Bazar, Guwahati and accused the State machinery of blaming the outfit needlessly, according to Telegraph.
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July - 17 
The personnel of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from Bhairab in north Kishorganj area of Dhaka on July 17, reports Telegraph. The duo, Ranjan Chowdhury (45) and Pradip Marak (55), were taken into custody from the Lakkhipur area of Bhairab,
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The personnel of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from Bhairab in north Kishorganj area of Dhaka on July 17, reports Telegraph. The duo, Ranjan Chowdhury (45) and Pradip Marak (55), were taken into custody from the Lakkhipur area of Bhairab, RAB spokesperson lieutenant commander Mohammad Sohail said. A sophisticated pistol, a revolver and four small bombs were recovered from the duo, he said. The duo was arrested while they were waiting to board a bus to Sherpur District, he added. Chowdhury told RAB officials that he hailed from Madhusolmari at Gauripur of Dhubri District in Assam. He had joined ULFA in 1988 and undergone three months of training. “He then went to Bhutan to meet ULFA’s top commander (military wing) Paresh Barua in June 1995 and was arrested by Indian security forces on his return a month later,” Sohail said. Chowdhury was detained in a Guwahati jail for a year and released in 1996.
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July - 19 
A cadre of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Jayanta Narzary (30), was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Amteka Chauthang Bazar in Bijni subdivision of Chirang District on July 19, reports Telegraph. One 7.65-mm pistol, two magazines a
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A cadre of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Jayanta Narzary (30), was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Amteka Chauthang Bazar in Bijni subdivision of Chirang District on July 19, reports Telegraph. One 7.65-mm pistol, two magazines and five rounds of live ammunition and several documents were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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July - 19 
A kilogramme of RDX, an electronic detonator and a clock were recovered from two scooter-borne suspects at Bardua check post in Kamrup District on July 19, reports Sentinel. The explosive materials were brought from Assam-Meghalaya border. Both the suspects, Gagan Das of Lachit Nagar in Mirza and Ta
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A kilogramme of RDX, an electronic detonator and a clock were recovered from two scooter-borne suspects at Bardua check post in Kamrup District on July 19, reports Sentinel. The explosive materials were brought from Assam-Meghalaya border. Both the suspects, Gagan Das of Lachit Nagar in Mirza and Tarun Basumatary of Bakhalapara, were arrested by the Police. According to Police, the explosive materials were brought to the city for planting of bombs.
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July - 19 
Sentinel reports that Army Chief General V. K. Singh on July 19 said he was confident that the NDFB would come to the negotiating table if they are “handled properly”. “I am quite sure if handled properly, they (NDFB) would come to the negotiating table or they will surrender,” V.K Singh told repor
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Sentinel reports that Army Chief General V. K. Singh on July 19 said he was confident that the NDFB would come to the negotiating table if they are “handled properly”. “I am quite sure if handled properly, they (NDFB) would come to the negotiating table or they will surrender,” V.K Singh told reporters in Shillong after calling on Meghalaya Governor R S Mooshahary during his visit to the State.
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July - 19 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on July 19 took further remand of ‘commander-in-chief’ of Black Widow (BW) Niranjan Hojai to take him to Delhi for “scientific tests”, according to Telegraph. Though the NIA had sought his custody for 10 more days, the court of the special judge, Adhir Kumar D
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on July 19 took further remand of ‘commander-in-chief’ of Black Widow (BW) Niranjan Hojai to take him to Delhi for “scientific tests”, according to Telegraph. Though the NIA had sought his custody for 10 more days, the court of the special judge, Adhir Kumar Das, extended the custody for seven days.
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July - 20 
A self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’, Bipul Bora (35) of a lesser-known outfit, Sanjukta Rakta Bahini, was arrested by the Police from the Narayanpur area under Bihpuria Police Station of Lakhimpur on July 20, reports Telegraph. He is a resident of Gohpur in Sonitpur District.
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A self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’, Bipul Bora (35) of a lesser-known outfit, Sanjukta Rakta Bahini, was arrested by the Police from the Narayanpur area under Bihpuria Police Station of Lakhimpur on July 20, reports Telegraph. He is a resident of Gohpur in Sonitpur District.
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July - 20 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Biplob Baruah alias Tinku Phukon (25), was shot dead by Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at Jokai Ghitiapathar, Borbeel village in Dibrugarh District on July 20, reports Telegraph. He is the first cadre to be killed by the SFs after he rejoined
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Biplob Baruah alias Tinku Phukon (25), was shot dead by Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at Jokai Ghitiapathar, Borbeel village in Dibrugarh District on July 20, reports Telegraph. He is the first cadre to be killed by the SFs after he rejoined the outfit after fleeing from the Kakopathar designated camp. Dibrugarh Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP, Headquarters) Debasish Sarma said the Police had received clues about the presence of the ULFA militant from another cadre of the outfit who was arrested from Namrup on July 19. “We have recovered a universal machine gun, a drum magazine, 15 rounds of live ammunition, a satellite phone disc, some cell-phone recharge vouchers, 20 batteries, a heavy battery, probably used in a motorcycle, five electronic detonators and the like from the encounter site,” the additional SP said. Five cadres had fled from the Kakopathar camp in the past two years after the Alpha and Charlie companies of ‘28th Battalion’ of ULFA declared unilateral cease-fire.
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July - 20 
SFs recovered a bomb-like object, believed to be from the World War II era, from the Kamenbari area along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District on July 20.Police said the 100 kilogramme object was kept hidden in the area by cadres of the anti-talks faction of the National Democrati
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SFs recovered a bomb-like object, believed to be from the World War II era, from the Kamenbari area along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District on July 20.Police said the 100 kilogramme object was kept hidden in the area by cadres of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB). “From the rusting on the surface we can assume that it is probably a bomb of the World War II era,” Sonitpur Additional Superintendent of Police C.K. Nath said.
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July - 21 
A 15-member delegation of the Indigenous Peoples Forum (IPF) met Assam Chief Secretary N.K. Das on July 21 to press for the demand to bifurcate Dima Hasao (formerly North Cachar Hills) District. The team, headed by the forum’s president A. Langthang, submitted a three-point memorandum to Das and dem
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A 15-member delegation of the Indigenous Peoples Forum (IPF) met Assam Chief Secretary N.K. Das on July 21 to press for the demand to bifurcate Dima Hasao (formerly North Cachar Hills) District. The team, headed by the forum’s president A. Langthang, submitted a three-point memorandum to Das and demanded immediate and fruitful solutions to their problems.
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July - 21 
Former Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), P.C. Haldar, who was appointed an interlocutor for talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), arrived at Guwahati on July 21 on a three-day visit aimed at preparing the ground for negotiations with the outfit, reports Telegraph. During his sta
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Former Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), P.C. Haldar, who was appointed an interlocutor for talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), arrived at Guwahati on July 21 on a three-day visit aimed at preparing the ground for negotiations with the outfit, reports Telegraph. During his stay here, Haldar will do the spadework for an ULFA-Delhi dialogue by holding consultations with stakeholders, including ULFA leaders, civil society groups, intelligentsia and senior Government officials.
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July - 21 
Hill Tiger Force (HTF), a newly formed militant outfit, called a 12-hour Dima Hasao District bandh (general shut down) on July 21 (today), reports Sentinel. Kapiche Zeme Naga, self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit told Sentinel that the bandh was called to press the demand for bifurcatio
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Hill Tiger Force (HTF), a newly formed militant outfit, called a 12-hour Dima Hasao District bandh (general shut down) on July 21 (today), reports Sentinel. Kapiche Zeme Naga, self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit told Sentinel that the bandh was called to press the demand for bifurcation of the erstwhile North Cachar Hills District in two separate autonomous District councils, one for the Dimasas and the other for the non-Dimasas.
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July - 21 
President of the pro-talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Mrinal Hazarika, said that July 21 Barpeta violence was a pre-planned act by certain sections to stop updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) of 1951, reported Assam Tribune.
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President of the pro-talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Mrinal Hazarika, said that July 21 Barpeta violence was a pre-planned act by certain sections to stop updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) of 1951, reported Assam Tribune.
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July - 22 
An arms and explosive supplier, identified as Sanu Singh, was arrested by the Army from the village Rangirgath part III under Sonai Police Station in Cachar District along with six power gelatin sticks and detonators when he was going to supply it to the militant group, reports Sentinel. By this arr
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An arms and explosive supplier, identified as Sanu Singh, was arrested by the Army from the village Rangirgath part III under Sonai Police Station in Cachar District along with six power gelatin sticks and detonators when he was going to supply it to the militant group, reports Sentinel. By this arrest and recovery of explosive material, Army has foiled the plan of terrorists to cause disruptive incident in the region.
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July - 22 
Black Widow (BW) ‘commander-in-chief’ Niranjan Hojai rejected the narco-test on him as suggested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Hojai disapproved of the narco-test when he was produced by the NIA in a special court in Guwahati on July 22. He had, however, agreed to go for the test a fe
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Black Widow (BW) ‘commander-in-chief’ Niranjan Hojai rejected the narco-test on him as suggested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Hojai disapproved of the narco-test when he was produced by the NIA in a special court in Guwahati on July 22. He had, however, agreed to go for the test a few days ago. The special court remanded Hojai in judicial custody.
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July - 22 
Reports said Centre’s peace interlocutor P.C.Haldar met BW ‘chief’ Jewel Gorlosa at Kahilipara.
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Reports said Centre’s peace interlocutor P.C.Haldar met BW ‘chief’ Jewel Gorlosa at Kahilipara.
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July - 23 
P.C. Haldar also met the representatives of the Black Widow (BW) where a thorough discussion on the charter of demand took place.
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P.C. Haldar also met the representatives of the Black Widow (BW) where a thorough discussion on the charter of demand took place.
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July - 23 
P.C. Haldar held a discussion with a two-member Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) delegation at Circuit House in Guwahati, added Sentinel. KLNLF ‘publicity secretary’ Rejak Dera reiterated the outfit’s demand for a separate State including Karbi Anglong, all powers except law
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P.C. Haldar held a discussion with a two-member Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) delegation at Circuit House in Guwahati, added Sentinel. KLNLF ‘publicity secretary’ Rejak Dera reiterated the outfit’s demand for a separate State including Karbi Anglong, all powers except law and order, and more power under the Sixth Schedule to the proposed State. Sources quoted Haldar as saying, “A separate State as demanded by the KLNLF is not possible.” The KLNLF expressed unhappiness over the stand of Haldar on its demand for a separate State.
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July - 23 
Peace interlocutor P.C. Haldar met the jailed members of the central executive members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at the Guwahati Central Jail on July 23, reports Assam Tribune. Haldar discussed various issues with the jailed ULFA leaders for almost an hour. Exact content of the d
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Peace interlocutor P.C. Haldar met the jailed members of the central executive members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at the Guwahati Central Jail on July 23, reports Assam Tribune. Haldar discussed various issues with the jailed ULFA leaders for almost an hour. Exact content of the discussion were not made public. Haldar also had a meeting with the members of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) where six members of the SJA participated.
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July - 23 
Security Forces claimed of nutralising an extortion racket with the arrest of five Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militants from Guwahati since July 23, reports Telegraph. The arrested militants were identified as Mrinmoy Mitra (23), Sapan Burman (25), Niranjan Burman (20), Santosh Burman (2
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Security Forces claimed of nutralising an extortion racket with the arrest of five Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militants from Guwahati since July 23, reports Telegraph. The arrested militants were identified as Mrinmoy Mitra (23), Sapan Burman (25), Niranjan Burman (20), Santosh Burman (22), and Ranjan Burman (23). Five cellular phones and eight subscriber identity module cards were recovered from their possession. SFs arrested Mitra from a rented house in Lachit Nagar area on July 23. “Based on his confession, Santosh and Niranjan were arrested from Christian Basti and Sapan from Ganeshguri last night (July 23). Ranjan was arrested from Ulubari today (July 24),” a Police source said. Dhubri Police claimed the arrested cadres were part of a most effective extortion network of the KLO.
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July - 24 
Three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, Tapan Barman, Debojit Ray and Mahant Singh, were arrested by the Police from Bijni in Chirang District on July 24.
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Three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, Tapan Barman, Debojit Ray and Mahant Singh, were arrested by the Police from Bijni in Chirang District on July 24.
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July - 25 
A Nepali youth, Rajesh Sonar (32), was arrested during a joint raid by the Army and Police on suspicion of having links with the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) Belbari area in Dibrugarh District on July 25. One 7.62 pistol, five rounds of live cartridges, 50,000 counterfeit notes,
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A Nepali youth, Rajesh Sonar (32), was arrested during a joint raid by the Army and Police on suspicion of having links with the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) Belbari area in Dibrugarh District on July 25. One 7.62 pistol, five rounds of live cartridges, 50,000 counterfeit notes, a cellular phone and an ATM card were recovered from the possession of arrested youth. He was arrested while circulating the counterfeit notes. The Army also claimed that the information extracted from the recovered documents in general and the subscriber identity module (SIM) card of Sonar’s mobile in particular proved his close links with the NSCN. The sources further claimed that he was working as a conduit of the militant organization at Belbari area.
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July - 25 
Five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) linkmen, identified as Kapil Rabha, Jalal Ahmed, Banomali Das, Arup Das and Ananta Rabha were arrested by the Army on National Highway 37 at Tiplai on July 25 while they were travelling to Rongjuli from Dhupdhara in Goalpara in a Tata Sumo, according to Te
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Five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) linkmen, identified as Kapil Rabha, Jalal Ahmed, Banomali Das, Arup Das and Ananta Rabha were arrested by the Army on National Highway 37 at Tiplai on July 25 while they were travelling to Rongjuli from Dhupdhara in Goalpara in a Tata Sumo, according to Telegraph The Army recovered four pistols, extortion pads and receipt books from their possession.
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July - 25 
One Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant, Amar Singh Ingti, was arrested by SFs from Singh Ingti village, under Santipur Police Station, in Karbi Anglong District on July 25. They recovered 15 detonators from his possession.
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One Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant, Amar Singh Ingti, was arrested by SFs from Singh Ingti village, under Santipur Police Station, in Karbi Anglong District on July 25. They recovered 15 detonators from his possession.
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July - 25 
One more KLO cadre, identified as Mritunjoy Barman (25), was arrested from the Sapatgram area of Dhubri District on July 25. He was one of the 18 KLO cadres running the extortion network in Dhubri and West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling Districts over cell phones.
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One more KLO cadre, identified as Mritunjoy Barman (25), was arrested from the Sapatgram area of Dhubri District on July 25. He was one of the 18 KLO cadres running the extortion network in Dhubri and West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling Districts over cell phones.
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July - 25 
Security Sources said that the entire India-Bangladesh border is still not fenced and though the strength of the Border Security Force (BSF) has been increased, there is need for further increasing of the strength of the border guarding force so that one Border out Post (BOP) of the force is visible
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Security Sources said that the entire India-Bangladesh border is still not fenced and though the strength of the Border Security Force (BSF) has been increased, there is need for further increasing of the strength of the border guarding force so that one Border out Post (BOP) of the force is visible from the next. There is urgent need for increasing patrolling in the riverine international border. Sources pointed out that the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants arrested recently admitted that some touts are operating along the international border, who help the militants to cross the border and so far, the Police and SFs have not been able to bust the network of such touts on both sides of the border.
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July - 25 
The All Kamtapur Students’ Organisation has claimed that the youths recently arrested from Guwahati and Dhubri and labelled activists of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, were innocent, according to Telegraph. In a media release issued in Bongaigaon on July 25, the students’ union alleged that i
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The All Kamtapur Students’ Organisation has claimed that the youths recently arrested from Guwahati and Dhubri and labelled activists of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, were innocent, according to Telegraph. In a media release issued in Bongaigaon on July 25, the students’ union alleged that it was a conspiracy hatched by the State Government to crush the movement for a Kamtapur State.
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July - 25 
The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and other forces inimical to India have not sent their operatives to Assam to carry out subversive activities as the militant groups active in the State are indulging in such acts, but such possibility in future cannot be ruled out. Sources also said t
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The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and other forces inimical to India have not sent their operatives to Assam to carry out subversive activities as the militant groups active in the State are indulging in such acts, but such possibility in future cannot be ruled out. Sources also said that the outfits like the Muslim United Liberation Front of Assam (MULFA) and the Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) are not very active at present. However, the MULTA ‘chairman’ Abdur Rahman is still in Bangladesh, sources added.
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July - 25 
The ULFA appealed to its jailed leaders not to give up the demand for sovereignty. In a release, the ULFA said that there is no alternative to sovereignty of Assam and if the outfit gives up the demand, it would mean bowing down before the enemy, according to Assam Tribune. The release was signed by
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The ULFA appealed to its jailed leaders not to give up the demand for sovereignty. In a release, the ULFA said that there is no alternative to sovereignty of Assam and if the outfit gives up the demand, it would mean bowing down before the enemy, according to Assam Tribune. The release was signed by self-styled ‘Lieutenant’ of the ULFA, Anu Buragohain, who is a member of the central publicity wing of the outfit.
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July - 26 
An anti-talk National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp was neutralised during a joint operation launched by the Assam Police and Army at Panjuri under Dokmoka Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on July 26, reports Sentinel. The source further stated that though exchange of firing occ
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An anti-talk National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp was neutralised during a joint operation launched by the Assam Police and Army at Panjuri under Dokmoka Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on July 26, reports Sentinel. The source further stated that though exchange of firing occurred between the joint operation team and the NDFB cadres, four militants managed to escape from the spot taking advantage of dense forest. The security sources claimed that two of them were believed to be injured during the encounter. One lethod launcher, lethod grenade, 55 live AK-47 and six rounds of 303 rifle’s ammunition were recovered from the incident site. Besides, extortion receipt books and a constitutional book of the NDFB outfit were found from the camp, the Army sources stated.
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July - 26 
Four Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel, including an assistant commander, were killed and three others injured in an ambush by the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) at Amlaiguri under Panbari Police Station in Chirang District along Bhutan border on July 26
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Four Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel, including an assistant commander, were killed and three others injured in an ambush by the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) at Amlaiguri under Panbari Police Station in Chirang District along Bhutan border on July 26, reports Sentinel. A Police spokesperson said militants of the NDFB attacked a vehicle of the SSB’s 15th Battalion. “The NDFB militants later decamped with two rifles and two pistols from the dead troopers,” Inspector General of Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said. The SSB is deployed to guard the 605-kilometre-long India-Bhutan border in the Assam sector.
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July - 26 
Sentinel reports that pro-talks ULFA ‘chairman’ Mrinal Hazarika has sought legal action against the All Assam Minority Students' Union (AAMSU) leaders involved in the Barpeta incident and said that the Bangladeshi issue has assumed serious proportions in Assam only because of the Jamiat. Reacting to
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Sentinel reports that pro-talks ULFA ‘chairman’ Mrinal Hazarika has sought legal action against the All Assam Minority Students' Union (AAMSU) leaders involved in the Barpeta incident and said that the Bangladeshi issue has assumed serious proportions in Assam only because of the Jamiat. Reacting to statement issued to a section of the media by leaders of the AAMSU, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Jamiat that the ULFA leaders should be called Bangladeshis as they had stayed in Bangladesh for long, Hazarika said, “When war breaks out between two parties, one of them being a government, the party opposed to the government normally seeks the help of neighbouring countries. ULFA leaders did take refuse in Bangladesh but many of the ULFA men were active in Assam itself.”
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July - 26 
Two hard core militants of the anti-talk faction of the NDFB were arrested by the Army while they were carrying out extortion in the areas of Tangla, Dimakuchi and Bhergaon area of the Udalguri District, reports Sentinel. Nersws Boro, a resident of village of Shashtrapara under Tangla Police Station
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Two hard core militants of the anti-talk faction of the NDFB were arrested by the Army while they were carrying out extortion in the areas of Tangla, Dimakuchi and Bhergaon area of the Udalguri District, reports Sentinel. Nersws Boro, a resident of village of Shashtrapara under Tangla Police Station red handed while he was indulging in extortion from traders in Dimakuchi market and recovered a locally made pistol and extortion letters of the NDFB from his possession. On the basis of the information revealed by the arrested militant, Shamla Boro of Village Rowmari No. 2 under Khairabari Police Station was arrested on July 25 and recovered a locally made pistol with several live rounds of ammunition from his possession along with extortion pads and rubber stamp of the outfit. Both the arrested militants confessed and divulged their link with the NDFB and their involvement with the extortion drive in Tangla and Bhergaon area.
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July - 27 
A security alert had been sounded across the State in view of the “Swahid Divas” (Martyrs’ Day) of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on July 27 (today) and the Independence Day on August 15, reports Sentinel. According to sources, the State Police Department is not taking any chances and ha
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A security alert had been sounded across the State in view of the “Swahid Divas” (Martyrs’ Day) of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on July 27 (today) and the Independence Day on August 15, reports Sentinel. According to sources, the State Police Department is not taking any chances and has asked all Police Stations to remain prepared to tackle any eventuality that may arise out of the ULFA’s bid to carry out subversive activities to mark the “Swahid Divas” on July 27. The Police sources said ULFA and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants might be holed up in the city waiting for an opportunity to set off bombs and other violent activities, adding, “The ULFA and NDFB may also take the help of other militant groups like the KLO, PLA, etc.” Sources said strict security arrangements would continue till August 15.
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July - 27 
Five suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkmen were arrested by the Dhemaji Police from various parts of the Dhemaji District since July 27, according to Telegraph.
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Five suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkmen were arrested by the Dhemaji Police from various parts of the Dhemaji District since July 27, according to Telegraph.
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July - 27 
Sentinel reports that Assam has registered 138 terror incidents in 2010. Security Forces in Assam have killed 77 extremists and arrested 160. During the year, 25 civilians and two security personnel were killed in terror incidents, said Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Maken in a written repl
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Sentinel reports that Assam has registered 138 terror incidents in 2010. Security Forces in Assam have killed 77 extremists and arrested 160. During the year, 25 civilians and two security personnel were killed in terror incidents, said Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Maken in a written reply in the Lok Sabha (lower house) on July 27. Maken said 254 terror incidents took place since the start of this year in which 20 civilians were killed, while 34 security personnel lost their lives. In Northeastern States, 192 terror incidents took place in Manipur followed by Assam where 138 incidents took place. In Manipur, 16 civilians and two security personnel were killed in 2010 in terror incidents and 72 extremists were killed and 674 were arrested, he said.
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July - 28 
Nagaland Post reports that violent incidents in the Northeastern States have dipped down in 2010 compared to the previous two years. Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran, in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament) on Ju
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Nagaland Post reports that violent incidents in the Northeastern States have dipped down in 2010 compared to the previous two years. Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran, in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament) on July 28 said, "The Government is aware that the normal lives of common people do get affected due to activities of certain militant groups who indulge in various insurgent activities including kidnapping for ransom, extortion, etc." "Unified Command has been set up in the States of Assam and Manipur to ensure coordinated operations," he said.
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July - 28 
the leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) asked the cadres to target Security Forces (SFs) and Central Government installations. However, the ULFA cadres were asked to avoid killing of civilians as far as possible, Police sources said. Sources said that in recent times, the ‘109th ba
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the leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) asked the cadres to target Security Forces (SFs) and Central Government installations. However, the ULFA cadres were asked to avoid killing of civilians as far as possible, Police sources said. Sources said that in recent times, the ‘109th battalion’ of the ULFA has become active in lower Assam Districts, particularly in Goalpara District and the recent ambush of CRPF personnel, proved the intercepts to be correct. On the activities of the other battalions of the ULFA, sources revealed that recently Police and SFs foiled a bid by the ‘27th battalion’ of the outfit, headed by Nayan Medhi to target the Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL). Sources, however, refused to divulge the details of the operation. The ‘28th battalion’ is concentrating more on launching extortion drive in recent times; members of the unit have not launched any major offensive. After the surrender of a number of cadres, the leaders of the unit are apprehensive of sending cadres to Assam from their bases in Myanmar, sources added. The ‘709th battalion’ headed by Hira Sarania has not indulged in major act of violence in recent times and Police believes that Sarania is closer to the ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa and the possibility of his agreeing for talks in future cannot be ruled out. A 10-member group of the ULFA built tent on some chaporis (sandbars) along the Brahmaputra River close to Majuli Island to intensify its operations in the Upper Assam Districts, according to Telegraph. Sources in the State Intelligence Bureau said the group was taking shelter at a few chaporis near Lakhimpur District and coordinating a fund collection drive in Lakhimpur, Jorhat and Golaghat Districts. “The group, led by Biplab Barua of Sivasagar district, is using the river network and was shuttling between Sikoli Chapori and Charai Chapori till a few weeks back; it is distributing extortion notes among businessmen in Lakhimpur, Golaghat and Jorhat districts,” the source said.
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July - 28 
Two cadres of the Hmar People's Convention-Democracy (HPC-D), identified as Thanga Theak of Haflong and J. Lalzarza of Bara Arkap, were arrested by the Army from Bara Arkap village in southern Dima Hasao District on July 28, reports Sangai Express. Theak was a local area ‘commander’ of the outfit. T
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Two cadres of the Hmar People's Convention-Democracy (HPC-D), identified as Thanga Theak of Haflong and J. Lalzarza of Bara Arkap, were arrested by the Army from Bara Arkap village in southern Dima Hasao District on July 28, reports Sangai Express. Theak was a local area ‘commander’ of the outfit. The two cadres were involved in tax collection in the area and also in coordinating movement of militants in the District. The Army also recovered two AK-47 rifles, one rifle, three grenades and more than 300 rounds of ammunition from the area. Pointing out that HPC-D group is in ceasefire in Manipur and its cadres are restricted to a camp in Churachandpur District, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) release said ‘the group is also believed to be involved in the recent blasts on July 21 at Haflong, Mahur and Harangajao’.
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July - 29 
A militant belonging to the Manipur based militant outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Sailiam Ramesh, and three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Gautam Boro, Parikshit Boro and Ponkha Basumatary were arrested from different parts of Guwahati city on July 29, r
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A militant belonging to the Manipur based militant outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Sailiam Ramesh, and three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Gautam Boro, Parikshit Boro and Ponkha Basumatary were arrested from different parts of Guwahati city on July 29, reports Sentinel.
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July - 29 
The anti-talks faction of the NDFB is recruiting tech-savvy youths to carry out their illegal activities through cyberspace. The report adds that four NDFB cadres, Gautom Boro alias Lucky alias Jasolau, Anjalu Brahma, Parikhit Boro and Phunkha Basumatary were arrested by the SFs in Guwahati on July
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The anti-talks faction of the NDFB is recruiting tech-savvy youths to carry out their illegal activities through cyberspace. The report adds that four NDFB cadres, Gautom Boro alias Lucky alias Jasolau, Anjalu Brahma, Parikhit Boro and Phunkha Basumatary were arrested by the SFs in Guwahati on July 29. All four hail from Udalguri District. A laptop and six cellular phones were recovered from their possession. Police said Parikhit (22) is a fourth semester student of Computer Science of National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) while Anjalu Brahma (21) is pursuing Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) at B. Borooah College. “From the interrogation of the accused we came to know that the outfit is recruiting educated and tech-savvy youths for carrying out its activities through the Internet,” a Police source said. The Police are also investigating whether the militants had plans to carry out strikes in the city in the run-up to Independence Day.
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July - 29 
Three NDFB cadres were arrested by the Army in Baksa District in the evening of July 29. Two of them, Jeet Basumatary (20) and Rojen Narzary (19) were arrested from Kumarikata and 2.5 kilogramme explosives recovered from their possession. Their arrest led to the arrest of Thomas Murmu (22) from Paha
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Three NDFB cadres were arrested by the Army in Baksa District in the evening of July 29. Two of them, Jeet Basumatary (20) and Rojen Narzary (19) were arrested from Kumarikata and 2.5 kilogramme explosives recovered from their possession. Their arrest led to the arrest of Thomas Murmu (22) from Paharpur. About 500 grammes of explosives were recovered from his possession. The trio were produced in Nalbari court on July 30.
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July - 30 
‘Publicity cell’ of the outfit was neutralised in Guwahati. An ‘assistant publicity and information secretary’, B. Barbai alias Bakul Brahma alias B. Bihung, was arrested at Lankeswar under Jalukbari Police Station on July 30. A woman cadre, identified as Sushmita Brahma alias Sanshri Sushmita, was
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‘Publicity cell’ of the outfit was neutralised in Guwahati. An ‘assistant publicity and information secretary’, B. Barbai alias Bakul Brahma alias B. Bihung, was arrested at Lankeswar under Jalukbari Police Station on July 30. A woman cadre, identified as Sushmita Brahma alias Sanshri Sushmita, was arrested along with him. The Police said Sushmita was a hardcore cadre of the outfit and had received arms training in Bangladesh. A laptop, a printer, a portable Digital Video Disc player, two cellular phones and 11 Subscriber Identity Module cards were recovered from their possession.
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July - 30 
An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing about eight kilogrammes was recovered by the Police from near a railway crossing at Udalguri town on July 30.
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An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing about eight kilogrammes was recovered by the Police from near a railway crossing at Udalguri town on July 30.
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July - 30 
At least five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 33 others injured, when the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast by damaging a bus at Bhalukdubi under Goalpara District on July 30, reports Telegraph. Anu Buragohain,
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At least five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 33 others injured, when the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast by damaging a bus at Bhalukdubi under Goalpara District on July 30, reports Telegraph. Anu Buragohain, who introduced himself as the ‘spokesperson’ of ULFA, called up a local television channel claiming that the blast was carried out by the outfit. He said though ULFA had ‘remained quiet’ for some time, Security Forces continued to target its cadres and that is why it had retaliated. He warned of more such strikes. Intelligence sources, however, did not rule out the possibility of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants executing the blast at the behest of ULFA. “The precision of the execution certainly points to such a possibility,” a source said. Goalpara Superintendent of Police Louis Aind said the IED was powerful. “We have collected a 30-metre wire, splinter, residue of explosives and other substances and these are being examined by explosives expert to ascertain the nature of explosive used in the IED,” he said. SFs have launched an operation against ULFA in the entire forest area, Aind added.
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July - 30 
Confusion prevails over the identity of the outfit that triggered a blast in Goalpara on July 30. Suspicion has fallen on the ULFA and the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, according to Telegraph. A central intelligence source said Goalpara Police appeared to be confused as Union Home Minister P. Chid
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Confusion prevails over the identity of the outfit that triggered a blast in Goalpara on July 30. Suspicion has fallen on the ULFA and the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, according to Telegraph. A central intelligence source said Goalpara Police appeared to be confused as Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram had on July 30 condemned the attack without specifying any outfit. Director-General of police Shankar Barua has rushed to Goalpara and taken up the investigation to end the confusion before zeroing in on a militant group, the source said.According to him, ULFA and the anti-talks faction of the NDFB after being marginalised have been seeking each other’s support to survive
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July - 30 
The outfits have been on extortion drives jointly in lower Assam districts, particularly in Goalpara and Kamrup. Sources said at the instance of the ‘commandant’ of ‘109th battalion’ of ULFA, Drishti Rajkhowa, Gulit Das and Pradeep Basumatary of the battalion had been operating an extortion network
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The outfits have been on extortion drives jointly in lower Assam districts, particularly in Goalpara and Kamrup. Sources said at the instance of the ‘commandant’ of ‘109th battalion’ of ULFA, Drishti Rajkhowa, Gulit Das and Pradeep Basumatary of the battalion had been operating an extortion network in Goalpara since March 2010. Rajkhowa has been camping in Bangladesh and Das was acting as the de facto ‘commandant’ of the ULFA battalion, they said.
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July - 30 
The Tea Association of India (TAI) has sent a distress message to the Assam Government seeking security in the wake of extortion notices being served by anti-talks faction of the NDFB and All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) to several of its member gardens in Sonitpur and Darrang Districts
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The Tea Association of India (TAI) has sent a distress message to the Assam Government seeking security in the wake of extortion notices being served by anti-talks faction of the NDFB and All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) to several of its member gardens in Sonitpur and Darrang Districts recently. Sources in TAI, which has around 90 member gardens in Assam, said that the matter had been taken up at the highest level. The sources said the NDFB had recently served extortion notices to a few executives of Chikonmati and Panbari tea estates. A couple of days ago, militants armed with pistols and revolvers had abducted a senior staff member of Panbari, head clerk Kamal Das. He was released the next morning on payment of ransom, the sources added.
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July - 30 
Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, Sonaram Basumatary and Ramesh Rabha were arrested by the Kamrup Police from Boko area of Kamrup District on the same day. Two 9-mm pistols and some ammunition were recovered from their possession, Police sources said.
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Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, Sonaram Basumatary and Ramesh Rabha were arrested by the Kamrup Police from Boko area of Kamrup District on the same day. Two 9-mm pistols and some ammunition were recovered from their possession, Police sources said.
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July - 30 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that the anti-talk factions of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) might be responsible for July 30 bomb blast in Goalpara District in Assam where five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers wer
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that the anti-talk factions of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) might be responsible for July 30 bomb blast in Goalpara District in Assam where five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed, according to Sentinel. He said that the personnel were targeted when they were returning from an Army training centre. Chidambaram said that a faction each of the ULFA and the NDFB had not joined the peace process. “These groups may be behind the blast today,” he added. Also, P. Chidambaram said factions of ULFA and NDFB were not ready for talks with the Centre, added Telegraph. He was speaking at the monthly presentation of his Ministry’s report card on July 30. “Not all rebel groups have come to the table. One faction of the NDFB and another of Ulfa are against talks,” Chidambaram told reporters. Terming this incident as “very sad”, Chidambaram said it was still unclear who perpetrated the attack on the CRPF convoy.
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July - 31 
An ULFA linkman Taimur Ali, was arrested by the Army from Barkuriya area under Rangia Police Station on July 31, reports Sentinel. The Army recovered 1.5 kilogramme explosive and 20 detonators from his possession.
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An ULFA linkman Taimur Ali, was arrested by the Army from Barkuriya area under Rangia Police Station on July 31, reports Sentinel. The Army recovered 1.5 kilogramme explosive and 20 detonators from his possession.
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July - 31 
An ULFA militant was arrested by SFs from Barama in Baksa District and several extortion notes and documents were recovered from him.
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An ULFA militant was arrested by SFs from Barama in Baksa District and several extortion notes and documents were recovered from him.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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