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Assam (Insurgency North East): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2015
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September - 1 
Assam Police and Army in a joint operation on September 1 arrested a militant of the Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bisti Boro (21) from the Kaurbaha Halibari area in Baksa District, reports The Sentinel. A top Baksa Police official said “Tw
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Assam Police and Army in a joint operation on September 1 arrested a militant of the Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bisti Boro (21) from the Kaurbaha Halibari area in Baksa District, reports The Sentinel. A top Baksa Police official said “Two hand grenades and some incriminating documents were seized. We have prepared a list of wanted NDFB ultras and we will intensify our search operations. We are also getting the support of locals.” The detained militant was involved in a number of extortion cases besides kidnapping a person in Meghalaya, he added.
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September - 1 
With investigation into the international racket pumping in Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in the state (Assam) proceeding at snail's pace, state Police have been struggling to check the menace, reports The Times of India on September 2. The reports said that the situation is so critical that out
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With investigation into the international racket pumping in Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in the state (Assam) proceeding at snail's pace, state Police have been struggling to check the menace, reports The Times of India on September 2. The reports said that the situation is so critical that out of total 352 cases that have been registered against FICN denotation suppliers since 2010 till June 2015, only six were convicted. A Home department official said, "During the same period, at least 388 persons were arrested across the state. State Police have prepared charge sheets in only 189 cases." Not even a single accused was convicted or sentenced since 2013. Out of the total six convicted in the last five years, two were found guilty in 2011 and four in 2012. A top Police official said "Most of the arrested were merely smugglers only, whereas the king pin of such rackets operate from outside the country. Investigation suffers when it comes to an international territory." According to intelligence reports, Pakistan-based militant groups, with the help of several insurgents in Myanmar and Bangladesh, have been pumping in counterfeit notes to India. Sources said militant groups in the Northeast get huge funds from the FICN trade. The official said, "Police are involved in checking traditional crimes like insurgency and ethnic clashes. Fake currency has not become a priority of the force yet."
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September - 2 
Agia Police of Goalpara District on September 2 arrested two Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) linkmen, identified as Jayanta Rabha and Boloram Rabha along with an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 5kg from Ajagar Hills, reports The Telegraph.
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Agia Police of Goalpara District on September 2 arrested two Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) linkmen, identified as Jayanta Rabha and Boloram Rabha along with an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 5kg from Ajagar Hills, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 2 
Chirang District Magistrate Rupak Kumar Mazumdar has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the encounter that took place on July 21, 2015 at Bagansali village in Chirang District where a Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) cadre identified as Ringsar Basumatary ali
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Chirang District Magistrate Rupak Kumar Mazumdar has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the encounter that took place on July 21, 2015 at Bagansali village in Chirang District where a Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) cadre identified as Ringsar Basumatary alias Gaitha, was reportedly killed in exchange of fire between Security Forces (SFs) and the militant, reports The Telegraph on September 3.
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September - 2 
Indigenous communities residing in Block II of Karbi Anglong on September 2 claimed that Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tigers (KLPT) has served extortion notes to villagers in the area on August 30, with a three month deadline to pay up the amount, reports The Assam Tribune. ‘Rangbah Shnong’ (village he
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Indigenous communities residing in Block II of Karbi Anglong on September 2 claimed that Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tigers (KLPT) has served extortion notes to villagers in the area on August 30, with a three month deadline to pay up the amount, reports The Assam Tribune. ‘Rangbah Shnong’ (village headman) of Umtlih village in the area, Precious Marsharing, said the KLPT militants have served the extortion note and asked each household to pay INR 1,000 within the next three months. Block II is in Karbi Anglong District of Assam adjoining Ri-Bhoi District of Meghalaya.
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September - 3 
Army and Police in a joint operation on September 3 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) cadre, identified as Sanjay alias N Saiklung from Ai Poali area in Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Defence Public Relations Officer (PRO) Suneet Newton
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Army and Police in a joint operation on September 3 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) cadre, identified as Sanjay alias N Saiklung from Ai Poali area in Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Defence Public Relations Officer (PRO) Suneet Newton in an emailed statement said that the arrested militant is a 41st batch Myanmar trained cadre. One 9 mm Pistol with magazine, four live rounds of ammunition and two hand grenades were also recovered from his possession.
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September - 3 
In a joint meeting convened on September 3 in Haflong in Dima Hasao District to discuss the issues plaguing the indigenous hill tribes of Manipur, leaders and members of Indigenous Peoples’ Forum (IPF) of North Cachar Hills, North Cachar Hills Indigenous Student’s Forum (NCHISF), Indigenous Women F
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In a joint meeting convened on September 3 in Haflong in Dima Hasao District to discuss the issues plaguing the indigenous hill tribes of Manipur, leaders and members of Indigenous Peoples’ Forum (IPF) of North Cachar Hills, North Cachar Hills Indigenous Student’s Forum (NCHISF), Indigenous Women Forum (IWF), Indigenous Village Chief Forum (IVCF) and the affiliated apex bodies of the Zeme, Hmar, Kuki, Vaiphei, Biate, Rongmei, Hrangkhol and other tribal communities condemned the steps taken by the Manipur state administration to introduce the three Bills namely Protection of Manipur People Bills 2015, Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th Amendment) Bill 2015 and Manipur Shop and Establishment (2nd Amendment) Bill 2015, in a special session of the state Assembly on August 28 without taking the hill tribes under their confidence, reports The Sentinel. The leaders said that the declaration of the Bills by the Manipur Legislative Assembly was done without the prior consent of the hill tribes of the state. The steps taken by the Ibobi Singh led Manipur Government is a gross violation and infringement upon rights of the indigenous tribal communities. The state administration has also violated the rules and provisions of the United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous People Article no.26, 1 and 2. The members felt it is part of a conspiracy to exclude the hill tribes from their rights and benefits in their own land.
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September - 3 
One militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bhaigo Boro alias B. Bilaigra (22), was killed in a joint operation by the Army, Kokrajhar Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in general area Saumukhi Nala near Diglipara
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One militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bhaigo Boro alias B. Bilaigra (22), was killed in a joint operation by the Army, Kokrajhar Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in general area Saumukhi Nala near Diglipara village in Kokrajhar District on September 3, reports The Sentinel. One AK-56 Rifle (factory made) with magazine, two hand grenades No 36, one handbag, 18 fired cases and 32 live rounds were also recovered. The slain militant was a hardcore NDFB-IKS cadre of No 38 batch, trained in Mazbat in Darrang District and designated as ‘section commander’ of Serfanguri who was actively involved in the December 23, 2014 massacre in Pakriguri village in Kokrajhar District. According to sources, the search operation is on for the other insurgents.
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September - 3 
The Commanding Officer of the 3rd Rajput Regiment Colonel I P Singh said in a press meet on September 3 that the strength of the NDFB-IKS was decreasing day-by-day after ‘Operation All Out’ was launched on in December, 2014 against the banned outfit and other terrorists groups active in the Bodoland
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The Commanding Officer of the 3rd Rajput Regiment Colonel I P Singh said in a press meet on September 3 that the strength of the NDFB-IKS was decreasing day-by-day after ‘Operation All Out’ was launched on in December, 2014 against the banned outfit and other terrorists groups active in the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) and lower Assam, adds The Sentinel. Colonel Singh said that with the aim to make the BTC region a terrorist-free zone, the Indian Army had been trying its level best to bring normalcy and peace among the inhabitants of the people. Strong security measures had been taken to wipe out terrorism. He said that the top leaders of the NDFB-IKS would be arrested soon.
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September - 6 
Based on specific intelligence input, Army on September 6 launched a joint operation with Police and arrested one NDFB-IKS militant, identified as Buddhiram Basumatary alias Birkw from Karigaon of Kokrajhar District, reports The Sentinel. An Army official said that one 7.65 mm pistol and three 7.65m
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Based on specific intelligence input, Army on September 6 launched a joint operation with Police and arrested one NDFB-IKS militant, identified as Buddhiram Basumatary alias Birkw from Karigaon of Kokrajhar District, reports The Sentinel. An Army official said that one 7.65 mm pistol and three 7.65mm live rounds of ammunition were recovered from his possession. The official added that he was trained in Bhutan this year and joined the outfit after training.
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September - 6 
The Biswanath Police on September 6 arrested two linkmen of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Jaharlal Basumatary alias Lengra and Rajkumar Pradhani alias Pradhan from Swargapuri area in Sonitpur District along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh bor
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The Biswanath Police on September 6 arrested two linkmen of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Jaharlal Basumatary alias Lengra and Rajkumar Pradhani alias Pradhan from Swargapuri area in Sonitpur District along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border, reports The Sentinel. The arrested linkmen were involved in distributing extortion letters of NDFB-IKS.
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September - 8 
A Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Longlaway Shanki, was arrested at Ledo in Tinsukia District on September 8 when he came to extort money from a businessman, reports The Telegraph
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A Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Longlaway Shanki, was arrested at Ledo in Tinsukia District on September 8 when he came to extort money from a businessman, reports The Telegraph
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September - 8 
Assam Rifles (AR) arrested a suspected cadre of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Firoze Khan (28) from Pailpool area in Cachar District, reports The Sentinel on September 9. On preliminary interrogation, he revealed that he was a cadre of PULF and surrendered along with others
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Assam Rifles (AR) arrested a suspected cadre of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Firoze Khan (28) from Pailpool area in Cachar District, reports The Sentinel on September 9. On preliminary interrogation, he revealed that he was a cadre of PULF and surrendered along with others in 2012 before Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh. Three driving licenses and the surrender slip were also recovered from his possession.
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September - 9 
According to reports, the militants of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) may target the Borholla oil well of Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) in Jorhat District and the Hindustan Lever Unit at Doomdooma in Tinsukia District in a bid to create terror and serve e
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According to reports, the militants of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) may target the Borholla oil well of Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) in Jorhat District and the Hindustan Lever Unit at Doomdooma in Tinsukia District in a bid to create terror and serve extortion notice to the tune of several crores of rupees, reports The Sentinel on September 10. An unnamed top intelligence officer disclosed about a probable meeting of ‘captain’ Arunodoy Dohotiya, ‘assistant information and publicity secretary’ of the ULFA-I holding a meeting with another ULFA cadre Rontu Asom somewhere in Nagaland and entrusting the cadre with an extortion assignment in Upper Assam by first carrying out subversive activities that might include bomb blast in ONGC’s pipeline and other oil pumping sites besides hitting at the factory unit of the Hindustan Lever in Doomdooma.
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September - 9 
Two IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants, including the ex-Personal Security Officer (PSO) of top NDFB-IKS leader, G. Bidai, were arrested during two separate operations from Chirang District on September 9, reports The Telegraph. Bodoland Territoria
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Two IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants, including the ex-Personal Security Officer (PSO) of top NDFB-IKS leader, G. Bidai, were arrested during two separate operations from Chirang District on September 9, reports The Telegraph. Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) Inspector General of Police (IGP) L.R. Bishnoi said that Biron Narzary alias N. Bapeibai, a senior cadre of the outfit and ex-PSO of most-wanted NDFB-IKS militant G. Bidai was arrested from Patabari on September 9th morning. Later in the day, another operation was conducted in which another NDFB-IKS militant, identified as Swmkwr Basumatary alias B. Sukao was arrested from Sishubari in the Chirang District. Police recovered arms and ammunition from both the militants. IGP L.R. Bishnoi said that the two militants were involved in the December 23 killing of Adivasis. They were also directly involved in the kidnapping of two Bhutanese citizens in September 2002.
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September - 9 
Unidentified gunmen fired two rounds at a forest office at Parkup Hill in Karbi Anglong District on September 9, reports The Telegraph. There was no injury or casualty reported in the incident. However, Police suspect that Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants could be behind it.
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Unidentified gunmen fired two rounds at a forest office at Parkup Hill in Karbi Anglong District on September 9, reports The Telegraph. There was no injury or casualty reported in the incident. However, Police suspect that Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants could be behind it.
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September - 10 
According to highly placed security sources, the tough stand adopted by the Government of India (GoI) against the militants involved in December 23, 2014 massacre has brought down the level of violence in Assam, reports The Assam Tribune on September 11. Though initially, the operation was aimed aga
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According to highly placed security sources, the tough stand adopted by the Government of India (GoI) against the militants involved in December 23, 2014 massacre has brought down the level of violence in Assam, reports The Assam Tribune on September 11. Though initially, the operation was aimed against the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), which was involved in the massacre, the operations seriously affected the other militant groups active in the State. In the past, such operations launched after killings of innocents were not sustained for a long time, but because of the tough stand of the GoI, the operations have been sustained and the force level on the ground has also not been reduced. Sources said that in the operations against NDFB-IKS, so far, around 30 hardcore militants have been killed, while more than 190 have been arrested. More than 250 sympathisers and overground workers of the outfit have also been arrested. Report said that till May 2015, senior NDFB-IKS leader G Bidai, who allegedly masterminded the December 23 attack, was moving around with around 40 cadres and the strength of his group has dwindled to less than 10 now. They very often get into the Manas National Park to avoid arrest by the Security Forces (SFs). Small groups of NDFB-IKS men are also located in Gossaigaon, Saralpara, Udalguri, Sonitpur, etc., but they are not in a position to come out of the jungles. Abduction for ransom was the main source of income of the NDFB-IKS, but the outfit could not abduct anyone since the operation was launched against the outfit last year. Sources further add that under serious pressure, NDFB-IKS leader G Bidai has sent feelers to the Government through a few non-government organisations (NGOs) expressing his desire to go for a ceasefire. But the Government is not willing to take the offer. “The Government’s stand on the issue is very clear. If Bidai and any other member of the outfit wants to surrender, they will be arrested and they will have to face the law. There will be no ceasefire with the outfit,” sources added.
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September - 10 
Two top leaders of the Action faction of Dima Halam Daogah (DHD-A) and a Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militant were killed in an encounter with Assam Police in Dima Hasao District on September 10, reports The Telegraph. The DHD-A militants were identified as Sibu Kemprai, the ‘chairman and
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Two top leaders of the Action faction of Dima Halam Daogah (DHD-A) and a Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militant were killed in an encounter with Assam Police in Dima Hasao District on September 10, reports The Telegraph. The DHD-A militants were identified as Sibu Kemprai, the ‘chairman and commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, and Nigam Phonglo, a founding member of the group. According to unconfirmed sources, the slain KPLT militant was Jatong Terang. Police also recovered an AK-56 rifle and two pistols from their possession. Dima Hasao Superintendent of Police (SP) G.V. Sivaprasad said that the death of the two DHD-A militants was a big blow to the outfit because their other members were in jail. "They only had 10 to 15 cadres and we have apprehended them all in the past few months. DHD-A in collaboration with KPLT had planned an extortion drive in Dima Hasao, which was eventually foiled by our team," he said.
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September - 12 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) dealer, identified as Mijanwar Rehman along with FICN worth of INR 3.90 lakh from Malibari village under Boko Police Station in Kamrup District, reports The Sentinel on September 13.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) dealer, identified as Mijanwar Rehman along with FICN worth of INR 3.90 lakh from Malibari village under Boko Police Station in Kamrup District, reports The Sentinel on September 13.
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September - 13 
Police on September 13 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, identified as Thopsa Narzary (28) from Hagrama Bridge over Aie river at Khagrabari area under Dhaligaon Police Station of Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Superintendent o
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Police on September 13 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, identified as Thopsa Narzary (28) from Hagrama Bridge over Aie river at Khagrabari area under Dhaligaon Police Station of Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Superintendent of Police (SP) Chirang, Ranjan Bhuyan said that the militant was directly involved in the killing of Adivasi people in December 23, 2014 massacre and several other kidnapping cases. One 7.65 mm pistol, two rounds ammunition and one hand grenade were also recovered from his possession.
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September - 13 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has summoned the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) chief, Abhijit Asom alias Mukul Hazarika for questioning, reports One India on September 14. The ULFA-I chief, who is currently living in the United Kingdom (UK), is wanted in sev
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has summoned the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) chief, Abhijit Asom alias Mukul Hazarika for questioning, reports One India on September 14. The ULFA-I chief, who is currently living in the United Kingdom (UK), is wanted in several cases and this is yet another move by the NIA to crack down on outfits in the North East which are derailing the peace process.
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September - 13 
The Progressive faction of NDFB (NDFB-P), in ceasefire and peace talks with the Centre, criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government for not keeping its promise on the Bodoland issue, reports The Telegraph on September 14. The outfit raised its voice
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The Progressive faction of NDFB (NDFB-P), in ceasefire and peace talks with the Centre, criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government for not keeping its promise on the Bodoland issue, reports The Telegraph on September 14. The outfit raised its voice against the Centre's notification allowing "non-Muslims" from Bangladesh and Pakistan to stay in India without valid documents.
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September - 14 
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) has claimed that Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) chairman Jeevan Singh is alive, reports The Times of India. There were reports that Singh was killed in the June 9 operation carried out by Indian Special Forces in Myanmar. But there has been no
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The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) has claimed that Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) chairman Jeevan Singh is alive, reports The Times of India. There were reports that Singh was killed in the June 9 operation carried out by Indian Special Forces in Myanmar. But there has been no confirmation ever since. In a press release on September 14, NDBF president B Saoraigwra claimed that Jeevan Singh had attended the outfit's Martyr's Day programme on behalf of KLO along with leaders of NSCN-K and Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I).
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September - 14 
The NDFB-IKS on September 14 observed its ‘Martyrs Day’ at an undisclosed location, reports The Sentinel. According to reports, Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) chairman Jeevan Singh alias Timir Das, along with other senior NDFB-IKS leaders like IK Songbijit, NDFB-IKS ‘president’ B. Saoraigwra
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The NDFB-IKS on September 14 observed its ‘Martyrs Day’ at an undisclosed location, reports The Sentinel. According to reports, Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) chairman Jeevan Singh alias Timir Das, along with other senior NDFB-IKS leaders like IK Songbijit, NDFB-IKS ‘president’ B. Saoraigwra, and ‘general secretary’ B. Ferenga attended the event. In a statement via e-mail to the media, B. Saoraigwra claimed that the outfit was still strong enough and rubbished the claim of the Security Forces (SFs) that the outfit was no longer a strong force after the ‘Operation All Out’. In his address, he said the outfit would continue to work against the illegal immigrants who had occupied the land of the indigenous people, making them a minority in their own land. He said over the years, Bodo and other tribal people had lost their land and had been reduced to landless agricultural labourers.
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September - 14 
The Ranjan Daimary faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) on September 14 said that the outfit, which was participating in the peace process, wanted solution of Bodoland issue in the political level, reports The Sentinel. The NDFB-RD observed the 27th Martyrs’ Day at Khourang in
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The Ranjan Daimary faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) on September 14 said that the outfit, which was participating in the peace process, wanted solution of Bodoland issue in the political level, reports The Sentinel. The NDFB-RD observed the 27th Martyrs’ Day at Khourang in Udalguri designated camp and North Gandabilw in Chirang District on September 14 and re- affirmed to make their dream a reality. The ‘organizing secretary’ of the NDFB, N. Danswrang said the NDFB had been fighting for the right to self-determination since its inception. In the prolonged arms struggle over 3,000 members and well wishers had lost their lives, he said, adding that they were not sitting with folding hands but continuing the struggle for creation of Bodoland through peaceful manner. The Bodo people deserve to live with equal respect and dignity as others do, but the Bodos had been being suppressed and dominated by the government for which they took up the arms struggle, he said adding that they always remembered the members who had lost their lives for the cause of the Bodos. He also urged the Government of India to bring amicable solution of Bodoland issue through political dialogue.
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September - 15 
According to reports, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is planning to approach the British Government for information on an Indian-origin citizen who is believed to be the mysterious 'chairman' of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) outfit, reports The Times of
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According to reports, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is planning to approach the British Government for information on an Indian-origin citizen who is believed to be the mysterious 'chairman' of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) outfit, reports The Times of India on September 16. As part of the Government of India's crackdown on militant outfits in the northeast, the NIA has homed in on one Mukul Hazarika alias Abhizeet Barman, alias Abhizeet Asom general practitioner in the United Kingdom (UK). NIA believes he is the chairman of ULFA-I and has been running the outfit since 2011. If this is confirmed by the British Government, the Centre will seek extradition of Hazarika for trial in a case registered by the NIA in Guwahati in 2013. Hazarika is wanted for 'questioning in an NIA case (No RC-04/2013/NIA-GUW), as published on the agency's website, which relates to the ULFA-I headed by Paresh Baruah recruiting new cadres, organizing terrorist camps and resorting to extortion and kidnapping to raise funds for launching attacks on Indian Security Forces (SFs), thereby intending to wage war against the Government of India.' Hazarika, who has been under surveillance for a long time, is known to be the coordinator of an Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Assam Watch (UK). The NGO is known to have been acting as a frontal organization for ULFA-I.
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September - 15 
Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma while talking to media persons at Police Guest House in Mangaldai in Darrang District on September 15 said that “The people of Assam have realized the original nature and way of functioning of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and hence ir
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Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma while talking to media persons at Police Guest House in Mangaldai in Darrang District on September 15 said that “The people of Assam have realized the original nature and way of functioning of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and hence irrespective of caste, language and religion, people have lost faith in them and rejected the outlawed outfit which has now been confined to a very small group of frustrated militants”, reports The Sentinel. Speaking about the activities of the ULFA cadres in Darrang and Udalguri, he said that only three ULFA cadres namely Rajen Deka, Bikram Bora alias Dipak and Ramesh Deka were functioning but instead of taking part in any major operation, the three were hiding in some remote areas. The DGP also said that “Islamic fundamentalists and other fundamentalist groups are active in Darrang and many other parts of the State. We are keeping a strict vigil on the activities of such fundamentalist groups”, adds The Assam Tribune. On the question of recent arrest of a youth from Darrang District in connection with his alleged links with notorious criminal Dawood Ibrahim, he said, “Dawood Ibrahim has massive business networks. There may be some links of the local youth with his business or criminal network but we are more concerned with the terrorist links.”
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September - 15 
Assam Police and Army in a joint operation on September 15 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, identified as Devendro Narzary alias Selthai from Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Ten live rounds of AK-47 rifle and two live rounds o
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Assam Police and Army in a joint operation on September 15 arrested an IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, identified as Devendro Narzary alias Selthai from Chirang District, reports The Sentinel. Ten live rounds of AK-47 rifle and two live rounds of 9 mm Pistol were recovered from his possession.
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September - 15 
In a major breakthrough, a plan by insurgent outfit Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) to blow up a major bridge in Silchar town in Cachar District connecting the Barak Valley to the state’s neighbouring Dima Hasao District and Manipur was busted after Police arreste
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In a major breakthrough, a plan by insurgent outfit Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) to blow up a major bridge in Silchar town in Cachar District connecting the Barak Valley to the state’s neighbouring Dima Hasao District and Manipur was busted after Police arrested four persons along with explosives in this connection on September 15, reports The Sentinel. According to sources, acting on a tip-off, Police along with Assam Rifles (AR) recovered one powerful improvised explosive device (IED) along with 52 gelatin sticks weighing 6.5 kg, one fuse wire and a map depicting the sites where the bombs were to be planted. Cachar Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajveer said, “Four ‘local accomplices’ were arrested during the operation … During interrogation, those arrested revealed that they were harbouring the NSCN-K militants who planned to blow up the Sadarghat bridge.” The arrested persons were identified as Mostor Ali Laskar along with his two sons - Afzal Hussain and Azmal Hussain - and another person, Atabur Rehman Laskar. The explosives have been recovered from the house of one Mostar Ali Laskar. The two NSCN-K militants, however, escaped under the cover of darkness, the official added.
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September - 16 
A 15-year old boy, Kathar Engti was allegedly abducted at gun-point by a group of four armed assailants as the plantation owner failed to meet their extortion demand in the Koilamati area of Bokajan in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel on September 17. Later, the enraged local people laun
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A 15-year old boy, Kathar Engti was allegedly abducted at gun-point by a group of four armed assailants as the plantation owner failed to meet their extortion demand in the Koilamati area of Bokajan in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel on September 17. Later, the enraged local people launched a massive search operation amid thick forest and busted their hideout, thereby rescuing the captive. The public even nabbed two members of the gang - Prem Munda and Tiru Kumar Rai – and beat them up. The other two members however, managed to flee.
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September - 16 
A day after Himanta Biswa Sarma resigned as a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi September 16 claimed that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) was reluctant to give clearance to the TV channel owned by Sarma’s wife, suspecting that he had links with the banne
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A day after Himanta Biswa Sarma resigned as a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi September 16 claimed that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) was reluctant to give clearance to the TV channel owned by Sarma’s wife, suspecting that he had links with the banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports The Sentinel. Tarun Gogoi said “"The Home Ministry had refused to give clearance to the TV channel. I had to fight with the then Union Home Minister Shivraj Patel to get the clearance. That is how he got it (clearance). (Former Prime Minister) Manmohan Singh used to tease me about this quite often."
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September - 16 
A suspected National Santhal Liberation Army (NSLA) militant, identified as William Mardi (22) was arrested from Nalaijhora under Gossaigaon Police Station in Kokrajhar District on September 16, reports The Telegraph. A pistol and 10 live ammunition were also recovered from him.
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A suspected National Santhal Liberation Army (NSLA) militant, identified as William Mardi (22) was arrested from Nalaijhora under Gossaigaon Police Station in Kokrajhar District on September 16, reports The Telegraph. A pistol and 10 live ammunition were also recovered from him.
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September - 16 
Assam Government on September 16 offered free passage to elusive ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah if he wishes to visit his ailing old mother at his native village in Dibrugarh District of Assam, reports The Times of India. Baruah is reportedly shuttling between the outfit's base in Taga area in Myanmar
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Assam Government on September 16 offered free passage to elusive ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah if he wishes to visit his ailing old mother at his native village in Dibrugarh District of Assam, reports The Times of India. Baruah is reportedly shuttling between the outfit's base in Taga area in Myanmar and Ruili in west Yunan Province in China. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said: “If Paresh Baruah desires to see his ailing mother in his native place, the government would consider it on humanitarian ground”. Baruah's mother, 86-year-old Miliki Baruah, has been suffering from old age ailments since last month. She lives with her two other sons and their families at Jeraigaon village in Dibrugarh District.
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September - 16 
Chirang District Police in association with 156 Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), arrested three suspected ‘jihadists’, identified as Minarul Islam (20), Bodiul Zamal Sekh (26), and Zohorul Haque (27) from Daukhanagar area under Dhaligaon Police Station of Chirang District on Septemb
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Chirang District Police in association with 156 Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), arrested three suspected ‘jihadists’, identified as Minarul Islam (20), Bodiul Zamal Sekh (26), and Zohorul Haque (27) from Daukhanagar area under Dhaligaon Police Station of Chirang District on September 16, reports The Sentinel. Chirang Superintendent of Police (SP) Ranjan Bhuyan said that they were forming a new jihadist group. He also said that the name of the group from which these cadres belonged had not been found out. “They formed a camp in the house of Iman Ali of Daukhanagar area of Chirang district. They also started practicing for doing anti-social activities. We received information about this and so last night we raided the house. We were able to nab these three persons,” said Bhuyan.
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September - 17 
In another development, ULFA-I on September 17 issued an email stating that Mukul Hazarika, a human rights worker associated with an organisation called Assam Watch, is not its chairman, reports The Telegraph. It said that Abhijit Asom alias Abhijit Barman is the chairman of the outfit. The outfit’
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In another development, ULFA-I on September 17 issued an email stating that Mukul Hazarika, a human rights worker associated with an organisation called Assam Watch, is not its chairman, reports The Telegraph. It said that Abhijit Asom alias Abhijit Barman is the chairman of the outfit. The outfit’s statement comes in the wake of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) claiming that the United Kingdom (UK)-based Hazarika and Abhijit Asom was the same person.
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September - 17 
Security agencies have expressed doubts on whether the Chief Minister can legally offer safe passage to the ULFA-I leader as he is charged with several major crimes and an Interpol red corner notice was issued against him, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Security agencies have expressed doubts on whether the Chief Minister can legally offer safe passage to the ULFA-I leader as he is charged with several major crimes and an Interpol red corner notice was issued against him, reports The Assam Tribune.
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September - 17 
The ‘commander-in-chief’ of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Paresh Barua on September 17 rejected the safe passage offered to him by the Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi for visiting his ailing mother in Dibrugarh District, reports The Telegraph. Barua called up a Guwahat
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The ‘commander-in-chief’ of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Paresh Barua on September 17 rejected the safe passage offered to him by the Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi for visiting his ailing mother in Dibrugarh District, reports The Telegraph. Barua called up a Guwahati-based satellite channel and described Gogoi’s offer as being “politically motivated”. The Chief Minister Yesterday (September 16) said if Barua desired to see his ailing mother Miliki Barua at his native place, the State Government would consider it on humanitarian grounds. Gogoi also announced INR 1 lakh from the Chief Minister’s relief fund for her treatment.
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September - 17 
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on September 17 arrested a person, identified as Tajmul Sheikh (22) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth of INR 1 million from Silpukhuri in Kamrup District, reports The Telegraph. The accused hailed from Malda in West Bengal. Later, he was
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The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on September 17 arrested a person, identified as Tajmul Sheikh (22) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth of INR 1 million from Silpukhuri in Kamrup District, reports The Telegraph. The accused hailed from Malda in West Bengal. Later, he was produced in the court and remanded in judicial custody.
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September - 18 
Police arrested two persons allegedly associated with a training camp of a fundamentalist organisation, and recovered 10 rifles in Chirang District of Assam, reports The Shillong Times on September 19. Inspector General of Police (IGP) L R Bishnoi said one person was arrested on September 16 and, fo
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Police arrested two persons allegedly associated with a training camp of a fundamentalist organisation, and recovered 10 rifles in Chirang District of Assam, reports The Shillong Times on September 19. Inspector General of Police (IGP) L R Bishnoi said one person was arrested on September 16 and, following his interrogation, Police conducted operations on September 18 in Daukhanagar and arrested the other person associated with the training camp. The second arrested person, identified as Md Sayed Mia, led the Police to the backyard of his house from where eight handmade AK Rifles and two handmade INSAS Rifles were recovered. Stating the arms were found buried packed in plastic sheets, the IGP said initial interrogation has revealed that the weapons were being used to train the cadres in the camp busted by Police two days back.
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September - 18 
The Indian Army and Assam Police on September 18 launched their biggest operation – ‘Operation All Out’ - against Bodo militant outfit IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), particularly in places close to the international border with Bhutan, reports The Shill
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The Indian Army and Assam Police on September 18 launched their biggest operation – ‘Operation All Out’ - against Bodo militant outfit IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), particularly in places close to the international border with Bhutan, reports The Shillong Times. Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma, after reviewing the security scenario in Chirang District on September 19 said that “We launched the biggest operation against the NDFB militants yesterday (September 18). In today’s (September 19) meeting, we discussed the measures to be taken against them.” The operation against the NDFB-IKS has been launched in areas under the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) in Assam. Indian Air Force is involved in ‘Operation All Out,’ operating since January, along with the Army, Paramilitary Forces and State Police to eliminate NDFB-IKS militants. DGP said NDFB-IKS commander B. Bidai, who was involved in the massacre of Adivasis in December 2014, has gone into hiding. “It is difficult to find out someone if he goes into hiding, particularly due to the forest areas, which works in their favour. But if he comes out and tries to attack the security forces, we are going to catch him,” Sarma said. Some NDFB cadres were still in Myanmar and the Security Forces (SFs) were taking maximum precautions so that the militants are not able to enter India, he added.Lieutenant General Chand added that the operation has been intensified, especially along the Bhutan border, the forest areas of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Sonitpur with the deployment of approximately 4,000 security personnel since January 2015, adds The Shillong Times. “As a result of these sustained and surgical intelligence-based operations, 18 terrorists were neutralised, 539 terrorists or overground workers were apprehended, and 175 assorted weapons, 180 hand grenades and seven IEDs were seized,” he said.Also, an upsurge of Islamic fundamentalism in Assam to avenge violence against minorities in the BTAD has become a challenge for the SFs, reports The Telegraph on September 20. Report said that the recent busting of a jihadi training centre and the recovery of arms in Chirang District are the latest pointers to this emerging threat. The training centre was being run under the guise of a martial arts school to escape the prying eyes of security agencies. “Formation of a new militant outfit called the Muslim Tiger Force of Assam (MTFA) to take revenge for killing of minorities in the BTAD is another cause of concern for the security establishments,” a Police source said. Two MTFA militants were arrested by the army from Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar District on September 18 and one 7.65mm rifle was recovered from them. According to Assam DGP Khagen Sarma, threat from Islamic fundamentalist forces is higher than that from local outfits like the NDFB-IKS because of the former’s pan-Islamic links. Sarma said during investigations into the activities of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in connection with the Burdwan blast, it had come to light that some key leaders of Islamic fundamentalist organisations had visited minority-dominated areas in lower Assam. He said the recent arrest of four Islamic fundamentalists from Chirang district has provided some fresh leads about their activities.
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September - 20 
A magisterial enquiry has been ordered into the death of two IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants on August 29 near the forest of Oxiguri village under Amguri Police Station in Chirang District, reports The Sentinel on September 21. The militants wer
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A magisterial enquiry has been ordered into the death of two IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants on August 29 near the forest of Oxiguri village under Amguri Police Station in Chirang District, reports The Sentinel on September 21. The militants were reportedly killed in the exchange of fire with the team of Assam Police, Army and Paramilitary Forces.
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September - 20 
According to reports, slow progress of talks between the Government of India (GoI) and Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) has resulted in growing frustration among the cadres of the outfit, reports The Assam Tribune on September 21. Reports said that under the circumstan
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According to reports, slow progress of talks between the Government of India (GoI) and Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) has resulted in growing frustration among the cadres of the outfit, reports The Assam Tribune on September 21. Reports said that under the circumstances, the possibility of a sizeable number of ULFA-PTF cadres switching over to the hardline faction headed by Paresh Baruah (ULFA-I) cannot be ruled out. The security agencies recently intercepted a few calls of ULFA-I ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah and he also spoke about the possibility of some ULFA-PTF members switching over to the hardline faction. The report further said that a senior central committee member of the ULFA-PTF admitted that the cadres of the outfit who are sitting idle in the designated camps were frustrated and the possibility of some of them joining the hardline faction cannot be ruled out. He said that the GoI would lose a golden opportunity of political solution of the problems if the talks are not resumed by November, 2015 and this would only strengthen the hands of the hardline faction. He pointed out that there were only six instances of cease-fire violation by members of the ULFA-PTF in the last four years. He added that during the talks with the Government so far, they called for rehabilitation of the cadres, who are not even getting their monthly stipend regularly, but the Government only gave assurances and did nothing on the ground.
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September - 20 
Haibargaon Police on September 20 arrested a person, identified as Jehiruddin Ali along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of INR 14,000 when a Police team raided a bus at Dhing Road of Nagaon in Nagaon District, reports The Sentinel.
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Haibargaon Police on September 20 arrested a person, identified as Jehiruddin Ali along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of INR 14,000 when a Police team raided a bus at Dhing Road of Nagaon in Nagaon District, reports The Sentinel.
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September - 21 
According to latest Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) figures, kidnappings, a staple insurgent activity in the North-East, has seen a significant decline this year, with the worst-affected state of Assam showing a nearly 70 per cent drop in kidnapping incidents even as the recently banned Khapla
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According to latest Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) figures, kidnappings, a staple insurgent activity in the North-East, has seen a significant decline this year, with the worst-affected state of Assam showing a nearly 70 per cent drop in kidnapping incidents even as the recently banned Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) outfit resorted to maximum abductions for any outfit in 2015, reports The Economic Times on September 22. The figures show that 182 kidnappings have been reported this year from the seven northeastern states compared to 250 in the same period last year and 369 in all in 2014. Assam has seen the biggest drop - from 125 in 2013 and 94 in 2014 to only 24 so far this year, kidnappings in Meghalaya are down from 110 last year to 45 so far this year and the same is down to 24 in Arunachal Pradesh from 49 last year. The maximum kidnappings by any outfit in the North-East this year, 34, have been done by the just-banned NSCN-K outfit in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh, followed by 24 by Khole-Khitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) in both these states and 15 by the Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) - with which a framework agreement was signed recently. In fact, Nagaland has now overtaken Assam as the state worst affected by kidnappings, reporting 55 cases already compared to 65 in all in 2014. The Naga outfits in Manipur along with NSCN-K have meanwhile emerged as the most violent North-East outfits this year, resorting to 65 incidents of terrorism and inflicting 27 casualties on Security Forces (SFs) this year through ambush attacks in Manipur and Nagaland on convoys of Army and Assam Rifles (AR) - the total casualties of SFs this year have hence jumped almost 300 per cent to 40 from only 12 in 2014. Civilian casualties are however down to a record low at only 32 casualties this year compared to 114 in the same period last year. Tripura, where the State Government lifted Armed Forces [Special Powers] Acts (AFSPA) earlier this year, continues to be the most peaceful state in the North-East, reporting only one violent incident, a single civilian death and two killings of SFs. Manipur, the worst-affected state by insurgency in North-East, has seen an improvement, with violent incidents down by nearly 25 per cent.
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September - 21 
Assam Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi on September 22 asked the Centre to resume talks with the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) at the earliest, reports The Morung Express. On September 20, ULFA-PTF ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa had threatened to abandon the peace proc
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Assam Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi on September 22 asked the Centre to resume talks with the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) at the earliest, reports The Morung Express. On September 20, ULFA-PTF ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa had threatened to abandon the peace process and take an “alternative path” if the Centre fails to resolve their problems by November 30. Rajkhowa alleged that he Centre was quite apathetic to their demands raised.Also, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) may take over the probe into the recent busting of a jihadi training centre and recovery of arms in Chirang District in Assam, reports The Telegraph. The training centre was being run under the guise of a martial arts school to escape the prying eyes of security agencies. A Police source said the NIA had contacted Assam Police to know details of the case and a team of officers are likely to visit Chirang shortly in this connection.
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September - 21 
Mizoram Police on September 21 arrested two Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) militants at Hmarkhawlien, a small town in Cachar District of Assam inhabited by the Hmar tribe, reports The Assam Tribune. The two HPC-D militants, identified as ‘self-styled sergeant’ Lalchuailova alias LC Hmar
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Mizoram Police on September 21 arrested two Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) militants at Hmarkhawlien, a small town in Cachar District of Assam inhabited by the Hmar tribe, reports The Assam Tribune. The two HPC-D militants, identified as ‘self-styled sergeant’ Lalchuailova alias LC Hmar and ‘self-styled private’ Reuben Lalromawia, have allegedly taken part in the ambush of a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) convoy on March 28, 2015. The two are also believed to be bodyguards of Lalbiakliana alias Biaka Hmar, who oversaw the Zokhawthiang ambush. The Mizoram Police also arrested four civilians, including 68-year-old H Lala, father of ‘self-styled commander’ Lalbiakliana. The civilians, except H Lala, were later released.
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September - 21 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) officers on September 21 visited a higher secondary school of Puranigudam area (Nagaon District) in which the alleged present 'chairman' of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Dr Abhijit Axom alias Dr Mukul Hazarika had studied, report
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) officers on September 21 visited a higher secondary school of Puranigudam area (Nagaon District) in which the alleged present 'chairman' of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Dr Abhijit Axom alias Dr Mukul Hazarika had studied, reports The Sentinel. The NIA team quizzed the headmistress regarding the materials donated by Dr Mukul Hazarika recently to the school. London-based Dr Hazarika had donated some table tennis boards and other materials to the school on the occasion of the school's alumni meet.
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September - 21 
Police, on the basis of intelligence input, arrested a cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Khirud Gogoi alias Khagen Bora alias Kiran Bora (33) from Kaki Jabrakhuwa Manjupathar area in Nagaon District on September 21 night when he was taking shelter in a house, repor
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Police, on the basis of intelligence input, arrested a cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Khirud Gogoi alias Khagen Bora alias Kiran Bora (33) from Kaki Jabrakhuwa Manjupathar area in Nagaon District on September 21 night when he was taking shelter in a house, reports The Sentinel. Sources stated that Khirud Gogoi had been working for the Maoist group in greater Kaki areas since 2013 and Monday night (September 21) the Police picked him up when he was taking shelter in the house of Nitul Bora of Kaki Jabrakhuwa Manjupathar area.
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September - 21 
Sources said that due to the sustained counter-insurgency operations, some members of the outfit, including the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, G Bidai sent feelers to the Government agencies expressing desire for a ceasefire. But the Government of India has made its stand clear that there would
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Sources said that due to the sustained counter-insurgency operations, some members of the outfit, including the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, G Bidai sent feelers to the Government agencies expressing desire for a ceasefire. But the Government of India has made its stand clear that there would be no ceasefire with the NDFB-IKS and if any member comes forward to surrender, he or she would have to face trial as per the provisions of the law.
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September - 21 
Under tremendous pressure due to sustained operations by Police and Security Forces (SFs), the leaders and cadres of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), who are in Assam, sought permission from the headquarters of the outfit in Myanmar to surrender, repo
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Under tremendous pressure due to sustained operations by Police and Security Forces (SFs), the leaders and cadres of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), who are in Assam, sought permission from the headquarters of the outfit in Myanmar to surrender, reports The Assam Tribune on September 22. This fact came out in the intercepts by the SFs. Highly placed security sources said that the request of the Assam based members of the outfit was rejected by the ‘Chairman’ of the outfit on the ground that as the NDFB-IKS is now a member of the new platform of four militant outfits of the region having bases in Myanmar, it would not be possible for them to allow surrenders.
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September - 22 
Assam Rifles (AR) and Police, in a joint operation, killed two militants of the newly formed Jabinkhe Naiso Boshom (JNB), identified as Hamsen Ardao alias Laden and Maisa alias Mukhesh Porbosa in Dima Hasao District on September 22, reports Press Trust of India. AR official said that they raided a h
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Assam Rifles (AR) and Police, in a joint operation, killed two militants of the newly formed Jabinkhe Naiso Boshom (JNB), identified as Hamsen Ardao alias Laden and Maisa alias Mukhesh Porbosa in Dima Hasao District on September 22, reports Press Trust of India. AR official said that they raided a hideout of the JNB in the dense jungles between Lungting and Hatikhali East of Hatikali village under Langting Police Station. Two militants were neutralised, while the third fled, he said, adding, one AK-56 rifle, three single barrel rifles and one air gun pistol were recovered from the hideout. Report added that the activities of the underground group were revealed recently and it is reported to be operating in Dima Hasao for the past few months.
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September - 23 
Army and Kokrajhar Police on September 23 arrested a Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO) militant, identified as Sohen Roy, from Balagaon in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. A 7.62mm country-made weapon and three live ammunitions were recovered from him.
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Army and Kokrajhar Police on September 23 arrested a Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO) militant, identified as Sohen Roy, from Balagaon in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. A 7.62mm country-made weapon and three live ammunitions were recovered from him.
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September - 25 
Six jihadi activists said to be cadres of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were arrested by Assam Police in back-to-back operations in Goalpara and Chirang Districts on September 25, reports The Sentinel. Two activists - Md Soleman Ali (26) and Md Mofidul Islam (28) - were arrested from Lak
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Six jihadi activists said to be cadres of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were arrested by Assam Police in back-to-back operations in Goalpara and Chirang Districts on September 25, reports The Sentinel. Two activists - Md Soleman Ali (26) and Md Mofidul Islam (28) - were arrested from Lakhipur area in Goalpara District in the wee hours of September 25. Acting on revelations by these two activists, Chirang District Police arrested four more fundamentalists from Rajpara village under Amguri police station in Chirang District. They have been identified as Md Nur Hussein (25), Md Habibur Ali (25), Md Mustafa Mondol (25) and Md Malek Sheikh (34). Two country-made AK-47 rifles, two barrels and three mobile hand-sets have been seized from their possession. Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Area Districts (BTAD), Inspector General of Police (IGP) LR Bishnoi said that Police is keeping a close watch on jihadi activities in the State. "These activists belong to the Islamic terrorist group Jammat-ul Mujahiddin Bangladesh (JMB). They were tasked to set up bases in lower Assam," he said.
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September - 25 
The Security Forces (SFs) arrested the self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland- Songbijit (NDFB-S) Rabi Basumatary alias Rongjabaja at Panbari in Chirang District on September 25, reports The Sentinel. Acting on intelligence inputs, a joint team of Indian Army,
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The Security Forces (SFs) arrested the self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland- Songbijit (NDFB-S) Rabi Basumatary alias Rongjabaja at Panbari in Chirang District on September 25, reports The Sentinel. Acting on intelligence inputs, a joint team of Indian Army, Assam Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) launched an operation near the Hakua River at Panbari. During the operation, the SFs arrested Rongjabaja and his Personal Security Officer (PSO) identified as Jwnglaw Narzary. One AK 56 rifle, 170 rounds of AK ammunition, 50 rounds of INSAS ammunition and four hand grenades were recovered from their possession. Rongjabaja was involved in the killing of Naryan Barman, the then in-charge of Rupsi outpost in Kokrajhar District on September 26, 2013. Earlier the outfit's 3rd battalion commander, Rongjabaja was elevated as the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the NDFB-S in October, 2014.
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September - 27 
Dhing Police arrested a suspected jihadi, identified as Fajaluddin Ahmed, with arms and ammunition from Tuktuki under Dhing Police Station in Nagaon District on September 27, reports The Sentinel. Police recovered a handmade pistol, four rounds of live ammunition and two Improvised Explosive Devices
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Dhing Police arrested a suspected jihadi, identified as Fajaluddin Ahmed, with arms and ammunition from Tuktuki under Dhing Police Station in Nagaon District on September 27, reports The Sentinel. Police recovered a handmade pistol, four rounds of live ammunition and two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from his possession. Sources also said that the youth was under Police scanner for a long time.
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September - 27 
Meanwhile, the training camp of a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) module busted at Daukhanagar in Chirang District on September 18, was opened under the cover of a martial arts training school, investigations have revealed, reports The Sentinel. Chirang Superintendent of Police (SP) Ranjan Bhu
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Meanwhile, the training camp of a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) module busted at Daukhanagar in Chirang District on September 18, was opened under the cover of a martial arts training school, investigations have revealed, reports The Sentinel. Chirang Superintendent of Police (SP) Ranjan Bhuyan on September 27, said, the camp was started in September 7. "It was in a preparatory stage. We got a tip-off and busted it," he said. Police have information that there were around ten cadres undergoing training there. However, though Police have arrested ten people so far, all are not cadres. Some were organizers and associates. Investigations have identified one Ashique alias Burabhai of Barpeta District as the main kingpin of the jihadi module. "We are looking for the other cadres who had undergone training besides Ashique," said a senior Police official.
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September - 28 
Meanwhile, a militant of the Adivasi Dragon Fighter (ADF), identified as Mangal Murmu, was arrested from Batabari village in Chirang District of Assam on September 28, reports The Telegraph.
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Meanwhile, a militant of the Adivasi Dragon Fighter (ADF), identified as Mangal Murmu, was arrested from Batabari village in Chirang District of Assam on September 28, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 28 
Two militants were killed in an early morning encounter near Chalibhui village under Mancachar Police Station in Dhubri District of Assam on September 28, reports The Telegraph. The encounter took place between a group of unidentified rebels from Garo hills and a joint team of the 7th Jat Regiment o
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Two militants were killed in an early morning encounter near Chalibhui village under Mancachar Police Station in Dhubri District of Assam on September 28, reports The Telegraph. The encounter took place between a group of unidentified rebels from Garo hills and a joint team of the 7th Jat Regiment of the army and Assam Police. One AK-56 rifle, one hand grenade, one .32 pistol and other items were recovered from the spot. "We laid parties in various points after getting information of their movement. It was only in Chalibhui that our teams encountered them, leading to a shootout in which two of the militants succumbed", said South Salmara Superintendent of Police (SP) H.K. Nath. "The militants are yet to be identified," Nath said.
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September - 29 
A National Santhali Liberation Army (NSLA) militant cadre, was arrested from Gurufella in Kokrajhar District on September 29, reports The Telegraph.
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A National Santhali Liberation Army (NSLA) militant cadre, was arrested from Gurufella in Kokrajhar District on September 29, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 29 
Interest in the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and jihadi organizations is on the rise in Assam, which has got the State Police worried, revealed Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on September 29, reports The Sentinel. Speaking at a press conference held at the Assam Police
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Interest in the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and jihadi organizations is on the rise in Assam, which has got the State Police worried, revealed Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on September 29, reports The Sentinel. Speaking at a press conference held at the Assam Police headquarters in Guwahati, the DGP said that although no ISIS activity has yet been seen in the State, internet users are frequently making ISIS related searches. No one from Assam has joined the IS so far, but rising interest in the terror organisation is a worrying aspect, said Sarma. “Many people have visited the ISIS websites through Internet and the hits recorded by these websites indicate that it is more than curiosity. It is on the higher side like in Jammu and Kashmir or in Andhra Pradesh,” the DGP said. “We do not have the expertise and equipment to monitor this but the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) is monitoring all these developments,” the DGP said, adding the cyber cell of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Assam Police, is also working on it. The DGP also said that the Assam Police is striving to increase the ratio of female Police personnel vis-a-vis male personnel. Stating that at present there are 65, 000 personnel in Assam Police, he said, “We have already posted 1,036 female constables. In each Police station presently, at least two female constables will be there.”
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September - 29 
Meanwhile, three suspected Jabinkhe Naiso Boshom (JNB) cadres, were arrested from Langting in Dima Hasao District on September 29, reports The Telegraph.
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Meanwhile, three suspected Jabinkhe Naiso Boshom (JNB) cadres, were arrested from Langting in Dima Hasao District on September 29, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 30 
SFs arrested another NDFB-S cadre identified as Sandhulal Basumatary alias Shakal alias Birkhang Basumatary from Basbari area under Bishmuri Police outpost in Kokrajhar District. Based on information about the presence of militants in the area, the Army and Police personnel conducted a joint operati
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SFs arrested another NDFB-S cadre identified as Sandhulal Basumatary alias Shakal alias Birkhang Basumatary from Basbari area under Bishmuri Police outpost in Kokrajhar District. Based on information about the presence of militants in the area, the Army and Police personnel conducted a joint operation at Basbari and arrested Sandhulal along with arms. A country-made pistol and three live rounds of ammunition were recovered from him.
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September - 30 
SFs arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Songbhijit (NDFB-S) militants, including a ‘deputy commander’ of the outfit, from two different locations in Chirang and Kokrajhar Districts on September 30, reports The Telegraph. Udiyachal Dwimary alias Udangcha, ‘deputy commander’ of the outf
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SFs arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Songbhijit (NDFB-S) militants, including a ‘deputy commander’ of the outfit, from two different locations in Chirang and Kokrajhar Districts on September 30, reports The Telegraph. Udiyachal Dwimary alias Udangcha, ‘deputy commander’ of the outfit's 13 battalion, was arrested from Aie Powali under Runikhata Police Station in Chirang District. Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) Inspector-General of Police (IGP) L.R. Bishnoi said a joint team of Chirang Police and the 7 Sikh Light Infantry regiment conducted a search operation based on information and arrested Udangcha. A 7.65mm pistol with five rounds of ammunition and two hand grenades were recovered from him, Police said. Bishnoi said Udangcha hails from Salbari in Baksa District. The Police said Udangcha was involved in the Narsingbari killings in Baksa in 2014.
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September - 30 
Suspected militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), attacked Kakopathar Police Station in Tinsukia District on September 30, with sophisticated weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, but there was no casualty, reports The Se
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Suspected militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), attacked Kakopathar Police Station in Tinsukia District on September 30, with sophisticated weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, but there was no casualty, reports The Sentinel. Tinsukia Superintendent of Police (SP) Mugdhajyoti Mahanta, who rushed to the spot, said the attack took place at around 8 pm. "The militants fired at the police station from near an SBI ATM located about 100 metres away. Personnel at the police station retaliated and went after the militants. The militants fled after firing an RPG which, however, did not explode," Mahanta said, adding that no one sustained injuries in the exchange of fire. He said though initially it was believed that there were four militants – two ULFA cadres and two from NSCN-K – possibility of the presence of a fifth militant is not ruled out. “Moreover, there could be a few more who were positioned for ambushes,” the SP said, adding that a manhunt has been launched to arrest them.
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September - 30 
Three militants of the Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA), identified as Abdul Rahim Ahmed (30), Rupchand Ali (25) and Ashraful Islam (35), have been arrested by the troops of Border Security Forces (BSF) from Mahmaya Char in Dhubri District on September 30, reports The Sentinel. The t
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Three militants of the Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA), identified as Abdul Rahim Ahmed (30), Rupchand Ali (25) and Ashraful Islam (35), have been arrested by the troops of Border Security Forces (BSF) from Mahmaya Char in Dhubri District on September 30, reports The Sentinel. The trio was arrested by a patrolling party of the 17 battalion of the BSF, while they were smuggling cattle in a boat to Bangladesh through river route. The BSF also seized four cattle.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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