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August - 2 
Assam Tribune reports that the security forces arrested one United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) militant, identified as Babul Rabha, from Thamna in the Nalbari district on August 2. One hand grenade was recovered from his possession.
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Assam Tribune reports that the security forces arrested one United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) militant, identified as Babul Rabha, from Thamna in the Nalbari district on August 2. One hand grenade was recovered from his possession.
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August - 3 
According to Assam Tribune, a group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri North Cachar Liberation Front militants shot dead one civilian, Shatrughan Pandey, at Dergaon market under Howraghat Police Station in the Karbi
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According to Assam Tribune, a group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri North Cachar Liberation Front militants shot dead one civilian, Shatrughan Pandey, at Dergaon market under Howraghat Police Station in the Karbi Anglong district on August 3.
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August - 3 
According to Sentinel, Assam Police arrested three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, Dibyajyoti Boruah, Mano Medhi and Utpal Rajbongshi, from the Bharalumukh and Dispur areas in Guwahati city on August 3-night. 25 detonators, four pac
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According to Sentinel, Assam Police arrested three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, Dibyajyoti Boruah, Mano Medhi and Utpal Rajbongshi, from the Bharalumukh and Dispur areas in Guwahati city on August 3-night. 25 detonators, four packets of liquid explosive gel, two bundles of fuse wire and some extortion letters were recovered from their possession. The four packets of semi-liquid colourless substance with the tell-tale label "Power Gel 801 Explosive" have led police to surmise that ULFA has added nitroglycerin, a high-energy explosive similar to the one used in the 7/7 blasts in London, to its arsenal.
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August - 5 
Further, 11 civilians were injured in a ULFA-triggered improvise explosive device blast near Sonari police station in the Sivasagar district on August 5-morning. The bomb was reportedly kept in between gunny bags containing wheat and potatoes in a ha
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Further, 11 civilians were injured in a ULFA-triggered improvise explosive device blast near Sonari police station in the Sivasagar district on August 5-morning. The bomb was reportedly kept in between gunny bags containing wheat and potatoes in a handcart. Police arrested the owner of the handcart, Mohammed Kalam Miya of Bihar, and Mohammed Ikramul Ansari, the shopkeeper from where the wheat and potato bags were purchased by the suspected militants.
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August - 5 
One civilian, identified as Sushil Agarwalla, sustained bullet injuries when suspected ULFA militants fired at a hotel at Sunpura under Sadiya subdivision in the Tinsukia district on August 5-night, reports Sentinel.
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One civilian, identified as Sushil Agarwalla, sustained bullet injuries when suspected ULFA militants fired at a hotel at Sunpura under Sadiya subdivision in the Tinsukia district on August 5-night, reports Sentinel.
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August - 5 
Separately, one unidentified ULFA cadre was killed in an encounter with the security forces at Dhantola village under Nalbari police station in the Nalbari district on August 5, reports assampolice.com. One pistol with magazine, 5 rounds ammunition,
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Separately, one unidentified ULFA cadre was killed in an encounter with the security forces at Dhantola village under Nalbari police station in the Nalbari district on August 5, reports assampolice.com. One pistol with magazine, 5 rounds ammunition, 2 grenades were recovered from the slain militant.
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August - 6 
Earlier, on August 6, police personnel arrested one ULFA linkman, Bhupen Rajkonwar, from Paltan Bazaar in the Guwahati city. Rajkonwar was absconding since the seizure of TNT explosive weighing 15-kg from his house at New Saudang village under Tingkh
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Earlier, on August 6, police personnel arrested one ULFA linkman, Bhupen Rajkonwar, from Paltan Bazaar in the Guwahati city. Rajkonwar was absconding since the seizure of TNT explosive weighing 15-kg from his house at New Saudang village under Tingkhong police station in the Dibrugarh district during a late night operation by the security forces on July 29.
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August - 6 
Police personnel arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) activist, Bhupen Rajkonowar, from Paltan Bazaar in the Guwahati city on August 6.
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Police personnel arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) activist, Bhupen Rajkonowar, from Paltan Bazaar in the Guwahati city on August 6.
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August - 6 
The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and United Muslim Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) were among nine extremist groups currently active in Assam, the Assam Government informed the Legislative Assembly on August 6, according to Indian Express. The other
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The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and United Muslim Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) were among nine extremist groups currently active in Assam, the Assam Government informed the Legislative Assembly on August 6, according to Indian Express. The other seven outfits included the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA). The Assam Forest and Environment Minister Rockybul Hussain, replying on behalf of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, stated that apart from the nine outfits, the NSCN-IM too was involved in killing people in the State. The Government, however, did not have the exact number of lethal weapons that these extremist groups had in their possession, Hussain informed. The minister also informed that 39 members of different outfits, excluding the HuM and MULTA, had been killed by security forces in the state between January 2006-7. The outfits together have killed 1,363 people since Gogoi took over as Chief Minister in May 2001.
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August - 7 
Meanwhile, a bomb planted by the ULFA militants in a dust bin near Kamrupa Hotel at Ganeshguri Chariali in the Guwahati city exploded injuring two civilians.
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Meanwhile, a bomb planted by the ULFA militants in a dust bin near Kamrupa Hotel at Ganeshguri Chariali in the Guwahati city exploded injuring two civilians.
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August - 7 
Three civilians, Ajit Bora, Debo Bora and Pranjal Gogoi, were killed and eight others injured, when United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of the Jorhat police station in the Jorhat district on August 7, rep
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Three civilians, Ajit Bora, Debo Bora and Pranjal Gogoi, were killed and eight others injured, when United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of the Jorhat police station in the Jorhat district on August 7, reports Assam Tribune. The incident occurred when an explosive planted on a bicycle exploded when the policemen were checking vehicles in front of the police station.
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August - 8 
According to Assam Tribune, nine civilians were killed and five others injured when a group of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri North Cachar Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants opened indiscriminate fire at Ampahar Basti village
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According to Assam Tribune, nine civilians were killed and five others injured when a group of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri North Cachar Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants opened indiscriminate fire at Ampahar Basti village under Howraghat police station in the Karbi Anglong district on August 8. The Hindi speaking communities living in that village were attacked by the militants with sophisticated weapons. Eight persons, including four women and three children, died on the spot while another person died while on the way to hospital.
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August - 8 
Further, two civilians were wounded when suspected ULFA militants triggered an explosion at Anandapur Tiniali under Dispur police station in the Guwahati city on August 8. Police sources said that the explosives were kept in a three wheeler. This is
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Further, two civilians were wounded when suspected ULFA militants triggered an explosion at Anandapur Tiniali under Dispur police station in the Guwahati city on August 8. Police sources said that the explosives were kept in a three wheeler. This is the second blast in the city during the run-up to the Independence Day (August 15) celebrations.
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August - 8 
One civilian, Pranab Moran, was injured when suspected ULFA militants fired four rounds on him at his residence-cum-shop in Kheroni village under Doomdooma police station in the Tinsukia district.
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One civilian, Pranab Moran, was injured when suspected ULFA militants fired four rounds on him at his residence-cum-shop in Kheroni village under Doomdooma police station in the Tinsukia district.
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August - 9 
According to Assam Tribune, a group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants shot dead one surrendered ULFA cadre, Pranab Moran, at Jutulbari village under Doomdooma police station in the Tinsukia district on August 9.
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According to Assam Tribune, a group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants shot dead one surrendered ULFA cadre, Pranab Moran, at Jutulbari village under Doomdooma police station in the Tinsukia district on August 9.
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August - 9 
According to reports, ULFA ‘Sergent Major’ Kumud Bora, who was killed in an encounter with the Army at Bordubi Tea Estate in the Tinsukia district on August 9, was involved in extortion activities. Army sources said that Bora collected INR 6 million
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According to reports, ULFA ‘Sergent Major’ Kumud Bora, who was killed in an encounter with the Army at Bordubi Tea Estate in the Tinsukia district on August 9, was involved in extortion activities. Army sources said that Bora collected INR 6 million as extortion money from the Duliajan, Kakojan, Tengagaon, Rupai, Makum and Pengri areas of Tinsukia district.
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August - 9 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, while responding to the opposition's demand for resumption of talks with the ULFA, agreed to release jailed ULFA leaders for peace, only if they come forward and talk to the government directly. "I am ready to release the
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, while responding to the opposition's demand for resumption of talks with the ULFA, agreed to release jailed ULFA leaders for peace, only if they come forward and talk to the government directly. "I am ready to release the ULFA leaders from jail but, not without a condition. They should come for direct talks," Gogoi said. He added the Centre would not agree to sovereignty as a pre-condition for talks with the ULFA.
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August - 9 
Separately, police arrested Anirudha Nath, the main accused in the August 5 Agia bomb blast, from an unspecified location. Anirudha claimed that three ULFA militants had forced him to plant the bomb threatening to attack him and his family if he diso
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Separately, police arrested Anirudha Nath, the main accused in the August 5 Agia bomb blast, from an unspecified location. Anirudha claimed that three ULFA militants had forced him to plant the bomb threatening to attack him and his family if he disobeyed.
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August - 9 
Separately, security forces in an encounter killed one ULFA cadre, Kumud Borah alias Jaykanta Moran alias Gondhia, at Bordubi Tea Estate under Doomdooma Police station in the same district.
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Separately, security forces in an encounter killed one ULFA cadre, Kumud Borah alias Jaykanta Moran alias Gondhia, at Bordubi Tea Estate under Doomdooma Police station in the same district.
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August - 9 
Telegraph reports that Assam Police shot dead one ULFA militant, Jiten Sarania of Baska district, in an encounter at Hengerabari in the Guwahati city on August 9-night. However, two of his associates managed to escape in an injured condition. An unex
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Telegraph reports that Assam Police shot dead one ULFA militant, Jiten Sarania of Baska district, in an encounter at Hengerabari in the Guwahati city on August 9-night. However, two of his associates managed to escape in an injured condition. An unexploded grenade was recovered from the incident site.
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August - 10 
According to Hindustan Times, a group of 10-15 suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants attacked a village at Dolamara in the Karbi Anglong district and shot dead 11 Hindi-speaking
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According to Hindustan Times, a group of 10-15 suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants attacked a village at Dolamara in the Karbi Anglong district and shot dead 11 Hindi-speaking migrant workers on August 10-night. The dead include four women and two children belonging to two families originally hailing from the State of Bihar. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Lajja Ram Bishnoi, said, "The militants went berserk and killed 11 people belonging to two Hindi-speaking families after entering their houses." All the victims were petty cultivators engaged in tilling the land of local villagers in that area.
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August - 10 
Further, 14 persons, including five security force personnel, were wounded when a bomb exploded near a fish market in Diphu town, the headquarters of Karbi Anglong district. Police suspect that the blast was triggered by the ULFA.
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Further, 14 persons, including five security force personnel, were wounded when a bomb exploded near a fish market in Diphu town, the headquarters of Karbi Anglong district. Police suspect that the blast was triggered by the ULFA.
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August - 10 
Imphal Free Press reports that the major militant groups in the northeast region have called for a boycott of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15. A general strike has also been called on the day, lasting from 1 am to 5 pm for the region i
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Imphal Free Press reports that the major militant groups in the northeast region have called for a boycott of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15. A general strike has also been called on the day, lasting from 1 am to 5 pm for the region in general. The statement was jointly issued by the Kamatapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Manipur People’s Liberation Front, Tripura People’s Democratic Front and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).
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August - 11 
Separately, suspected ULFA militants hurled a hand grenade targeting security forces at Borhat under Charaideo subdivision in the Sivasagar district. However no causalities were reported.
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Separately, suspected ULFA militants hurled a hand grenade targeting security forces at Borhat under Charaideo subdivision in the Sivasagar district. However no causalities were reported.
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August - 11 
Two more civilians succumbed to their injuries on August 11 raising the death toll to 14 in the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and KLNLF-joint attack at Rongteron village under the Bokajan Police Station on August 10.
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Two more civilians succumbed to their injuries on August 11 raising the death toll to 14 in the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and KLNLF-joint attack at Rongteron village under the Bokajan Police Station on August 10.
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August - 12 
According to intelligence sources, ULFA is targeting the Hindi-speaking people at the diktat of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, and jihadi forces. The group is being assisted by the KLNLF which has well
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According to intelligence sources, ULFA is targeting the Hindi-speaking people at the diktat of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, and jihadi forces. The group is being assisted by the KLNLF which has well-equipped bases in the hill district. Sources said that the ISI and jihadi groups active in Assam and the North-east have deployed at least two ULFA cells in and around Guwahati to carry out subversive activities in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations on August 15.
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August - 13 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, in a Unified Command Structure meeting held at Guwahati, has asked the security forces to dismantle all camps of the ULFA and KLNLF from Karbi Anglong district to put an end to the current killings of the Hindi-speaking pe
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, in a Unified Command Structure meeting held at Guwahati, has asked the security forces to dismantle all camps of the ULFA and KLNLF from Karbi Anglong district to put an end to the current killings of the Hindi-speaking people. "At present, the ULFA, in connivance with the KLNLF, has been carrying out subversive activities in Karbi Anglong. So long the camps of the two rebel groups are there, they will continue to kill Hindi-speaking people. I have asked the security forces to dismantle the camps," he added.
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August - 13 
The United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) has charged the ULFA of hatching a conspiracy with the KLNLF to start an ethnic clash in the Karbi Anglong district by killing Hindi-speaking people. UPDS publicity secretary Thung E. Nongloda said: "T
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The United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) has charged the ULFA of hatching a conspiracy with the KLNLF to start an ethnic clash in the Karbi Anglong district by killing Hindi-speaking people. UPDS publicity secretary Thung E. Nongloda said: "The ULFA has been killing Hindi-speaking people in various parts of the State, and now the outfit has started such killings in Karbi Anglong after coming into an understanding with the KLNLF."
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August - 13 
Two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were arrested from Jalandhar in Punjab on August 13 following a joint operation by the Western Command military intelligence and Punjab Police, reports Telegraph. The duo was identified as Hemanta
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Two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were arrested from Jalandhar in Punjab on August 13 following a joint operation by the Western Command military intelligence and Punjab Police, reports Telegraph. The duo was identified as Hemanta Roy and Jagdish Das. Roy, who hails from Shingrapara village in Assam’s Baksa district, is a member of the outfit’s ‘709 battalion’ and a relative of Hira Sarania, commander of the unit. Das was reportedly living in Jalandhar for the past four months and was arrested from the Domariapull area. Roy had joined Das three months ago and was working as a waiter in the hotel from where he was arrested. Senior Superintendent of Police Arpit Shukla said that five driving licences, two PAN cards, a camera, defence maps and some sensitive documents were recovered from the militants. An unidentified Army official involved in the operation said, "This is perhaps the first time that we have had specific information on ULFA militants in Punjab. The cell could have been tasked with procuring guns from across the border or via Jammu and Kashmir or could have had nefarious designs to destabilise the region with the help of Pakistan’s ISI."
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August - 14 
According to Sentinel, police personnel recovered three Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) from two separate places near Mangaldai in the Darrang district. On August 14-night, police raided the house of a civilian, Abdul Kadir, of Niz Kharupatea unde
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According to Sentinel, police personnel recovered three Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) from two separate places near Mangaldai in the Darrang district. On August 14-night, police raided the house of a civilian, Abdul Kadir, of Niz Kharupatea under Dhula police station and recovered two IEDs weighing about four kilogram each concealed in a bag. Police sources revealed that four suspected cadres of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), including a woman, had come to his residence and kept the explosives with the intention of exploding it in the adjacent Army camp.
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August - 14 
Deputy Inspector General (Central Range) of Assam Police, L.R. Bishnoi, said, "The proscribed ULFA is providing logistic support, mainly in the form of providing arms and ammunition, to the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) in
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Deputy Inspector General (Central Range) of Assam Police, L.R. Bishnoi, said, "The proscribed ULFA is providing logistic support, mainly in the form of providing arms and ammunition, to the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) in carrying out the recent orgy of violence which has seen more than 30 Hindi-speaking people gunned down by the Karbi militant outfit." He disclosed that the ULFA had set up two base camps at Shingasan range and Deopani hill and a transit camp at Samelangso in the Karbi Anglong district. A 100-member group of the ULFA is providing support to the KLNLF, he added.
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August - 14 
On August 14, the Border Security Force (BSF) during a meeting with the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) authorities refuted claims by the later that militant outfits have no bases in the Sylhet division. Commander of the BDR’s Sylhet division, Col. Abul Hoss
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On August 14, the Border Security Force (BSF) during a meeting with the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) authorities refuted claims by the later that militant outfits have no bases in the Sylhet division. Commander of the BDR’s Sylhet division, Col. Abul Hossain, claimed that not a single militant camp of the outfits operating in India’s northeast existed in the Sylhet division. Sources from the BSF as well as an intelligence agency in the Cachar district said that as many as 25 training camps were still in existence in the area, with the full knowledge of the authorities in Bangladesh. Outfits operating the camps are the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) and the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT-Biswamohan Debbarma). ULFA has six such training camps at Rajghat and Ramnagar Tetultala in the Moulvi Bazaar district, Nushirapunji and Islampur in Sylhet district and Jagadishpur and Saidpur in Habiganj district.
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August - 14 
Police personnel arrested Kailash Sarmah, a United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) "negotiator" alleged to have settled several deals between businessmen and the ULFA, from Shantipur under Bharalumukh police station in the Guwahati city on August 14
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Police personnel arrested Kailash Sarmah, a United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) "negotiator" alleged to have settled several deals between businessmen and the ULFA, from Shantipur under Bharalumukh police station in the Guwahati city on August 14, reports Telegraph. An unnamed police official said that Sarmah has reportedly settled several deals on behalf of the ULFA in and around the Guwahati city in the past few years. "He is a negotiator. If ULFA demands Rs 100, he settles it, for say, Rs 75," added the police official.
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August - 17 
On August 17, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant was killed and a transit camp of the outfit inside the Manabhum reserve forest in the Changlang district was neutralised, reports Telegraph. The slain ULFA militant was identified as San
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On August 17, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant was killed and a transit camp of the outfit inside the Manabhum reserve forest in the Changlang district was neutralised, reports Telegraph. The slain ULFA militant was identified as Sanjib Moran. A pistol, eight rounds of ammunition, two magazines, a hand grenade, a Motorola radio set and two mobile phones were recovered from his possession. However, another ULFA militant managed to escape from the incident site. A large quantity of medicines, dry rations, solar chargers and various kinds of electronic equipment were recovered from the camp.
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August - 17 
State Government has decided to create two police districts in the Karbi Anglong district, which recently witnessed a spate of attacks by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) targeting Hindi-speaking population. Six additional police stations a
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State Government has decided to create two police districts in the Karbi Anglong district, which recently witnessed a spate of attacks by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) targeting Hindi-speaking population. Six additional police stations and 13 additional police out posts are also being created in the district. Assam has also decided to fill up 5,000 vacancies lying in different ranks of the Police Department, along with improving the intelligence system. Assam Chief Minister announced on August 17 that his government has decided to raise a special police battalion specially trained in jungle warfare.
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August - 20 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ananta Gogoi, was assaulted by local people of Chakma Basti near Chowkham in the Lohit district on August 20. Three militants reportedly demanded a ransom of INR 10 lakh from a shopkeeper at Chakma B
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ananta Gogoi, was assaulted by local people of Chakma Basti near Chowkham in the Lohit district on August 20. Three militants reportedly demanded a ransom of INR 10 lakh from a shopkeeper at Chakma Basti at gunpoint. The shopkeeper informed the villagers who reportedly assaulted him and later handed him over to the police. Gogoi joined the ULFA outfit in 2005 and was trained in Myanmar.
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August - 20 
Two motorcycle-borne United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants hurled a grenade in front of a commercial building at Moran town in the Sivasagar district on August 20-afternoon, according to The Hindu. No casualty was reported.
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Two motorcycle-borne United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants hurled a grenade in front of a commercial building at Moran town in the Sivasagar district on August 20-afternoon, according to The Hindu. No casualty was reported.
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August - 21 
Addressing the media in New Delhi on August 21, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has set up camps in Meghalaya along the India -Bangladesh border, reports Shillong Times. He said, "The ULFA extremi
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Addressing the media in New Delhi on August 21, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has set up camps in Meghalaya along the India -Bangladesh border, reports Shillong Times. He said, "The ULFA extremists often commit crime in Asom and slip over to Meghalaya or Bangladesh… Meghalaya is used as a safe passage or corridor by the rebels… What is now needed is a coordinated approach of all the NE state governments to take on the ultras while keeping the door open for the talks."
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August - 23 
According to police sources, a group of eight ULFA militants, including two women cadres, led by Randhir Rava and Akash Thapa, had entered the Dhubri district prior to Independence Day and were last reported to be moving in the area.
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According to police sources, a group of eight ULFA militants, including two women cadres, led by Randhir Rava and Akash Thapa, had entered the Dhubri district prior to Independence Day and were last reported to be moving in the area.
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August - 23 
An unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant was killed at Chagolia Part-II village under Golokganj police station in the Dhubri district on August 23-night, reports Telegraph. One villager, Prasanna Roy, was also injured in the en
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An unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant was killed at Chagolia Part-II village under Golokganj police station in the Dhubri district on August 23-night, reports Telegraph. One villager, Prasanna Roy, was also injured in the encounter. An AK-56 rifle and some documents relating to the outfit were recovered from possession of the slain militant.
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August - 24 
Further, a self-styled ‘corporal’ of the 28 Battalion of ULFA, identified as Sunil Gogoi alias Gomen Moran alias Lombu, surrendered at the Army headquarters in the Dibrugarh district on August 24.
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Further, a self-styled ‘corporal’ of the 28 Battalion of ULFA, identified as Sunil Gogoi alias Gomen Moran alias Lombu, surrendered at the Army headquarters in the Dibrugarh district on August 24.
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August - 27 
Further, five ULFA cadres surrendered at the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Golaghat district on the same day, reports Sentinel. They were identified as Manab Gogoi alias Putul Daimary, Bhogeswar Bora alias Debojit Bora alias Bhaiti, Rituparna
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Further, five ULFA cadres surrendered at the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Golaghat district on the same day, reports Sentinel. They were identified as Manab Gogoi alias Putul Daimary, Bhogeswar Bora alias Debojit Bora alias Bhaiti, Rituparna Bora alias Abhinabha Saikia, Nipun Sonowal alias Pankaj Bora and Naren Kachari alias Narsen Rongpi.
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August - 27 
Separately, two ULFA cadres, Chandra Deuri alias Deep and Bipul Sarania alias Pritam, were arrested during a search operation at Dakshin Birikhana area under Sarbhong police station in the Barpeta district on August 27. Arms and explosives, including
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Separately, two ULFA cadres, Chandra Deuri alias Deep and Bipul Sarania alias Pritam, were arrested during a search operation at Dakshin Birikhana area under Sarbhong police station in the Barpeta district on August 27. Arms and explosives, including one Chinese-make grenade, an Italian 9-mm pistol, two programmable devices, three detonators, a tape recorder and eight rounds of ammunition, were recovered from them.
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August - 28 
One ‘commander’ of the 709 battalion of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Champak Sarma alias Ranjan, was killed by security force (SF) personnel in an encounter at Boragog village in the Kamrup district on August 28-night, ac
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One ‘commander’ of the 709 battalion of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Champak Sarma alias Ranjan, was killed by security force (SF) personnel in an encounter at Boragog village in the Kamrup district on August 28-night, according to Telegraph. While one SF personnel was wounded during the exchange of fire, one militant managed to escape from the incident site. A villager, Rupeshwar Deka, along with his family members was arrested for giving shelter to Ranjan and one of his accomplices in their residence. An AK-56 rifle, two grenades, two magazines, two mobile handsets, 37 live bullets, INR 4500 and extortion pads signed by Heera Sarania, ‘commandant’ of the 709 battalion of the ULFA, were recovered from the encounter site. Ranjan was reportedly involved in the April 17-abduction of P.C. Ram, the Director of the Food Corporation of India’s Northeast office, from Guwahati.
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August - 29 
According to a status paper on internal security of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) presented to the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) by Home Minister Shivraj Patil on August 29, the number of terrorist attacks in the North-east has gon
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According to a status paper on internal security of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) presented to the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) by Home Minister Shivraj Patil on August 29, the number of terrorist attacks in the North-east has gone up in the current year (till June 30). The report said that till June 30, Assam witnessed a spurt in violence resulting in the killing of 156 civilians and 15 security force (SF) personnel. In the same period during 2006, Assam saw 181 incidents of terrorist violence in which 61 civilians and nine police personnel had lost their lives. The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) alone was responsible for killing 124 civilians and seven SF personnel. Manipur registered 229 attacks till June 30 in the current year which claimed the lives of 72 civilians and 25 SF personnel. The corresponding figures for 2006 were 243 incidents and killing of 40 civilians and 15 SF personnel. In Nagaland, clashes between the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the rival Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) claimed 116 lives as against 70 in the previous year. The civilian causalities rose to 24 from 17. Tripura reported 54 incidents, which resulted into killing of eight civilians and four SF personnel. In 2006, six civilians and five police personnel were killed during the same period. The report noted that collection of local intelligence holds the key to preventing terrorist activity. It said that the Union Government had directed the States to strengthen special branches of police by providing additional manpower and filling up vacancies. It stressed on the need for regular surveillance on the part of intelligence agencies and local police to identify and pre-empt terrorist modules or sleeper cells in some parts of the country. The document further said all north-eastern States have been advised to earmark up to five per cent of their annual allocations under the Scheme for Modernisation of State Police Forces towards this purpose.
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August - 30 
SFs arrested two ULFA cadres, Kishor Roy and Uttam Chaudhury, from their houses at Abhayapuri in the Bongaigaon district on August 30.
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SFs arrested two ULFA cadres, Kishor Roy and Uttam Chaudhury, from their houses at Abhayapuri in the Bongaigaon district on August 30.
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August - 30 
SFs in an encounter at Motir Patti village under Gauripur police station in the Dhubri district killed Tapan Rai, a bomb expert of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). Rai was reportedly involved in several bomb blasts in the Guwahati city. On
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SFs in an encounter at Motir Patti village under Gauripur police station in the Dhubri district killed Tapan Rai, a bomb expert of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). Rai was reportedly involved in several bomb blasts in the Guwahati city. One 9-mm pistol, four live cartridges and six empty cartridges were recovered from the incident site. However, some other ULFA cadres managed to escape from the incident site.
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August - 31 
SFs, acting on specific information about a likely weapons deal between the Manipur-based Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) and the ULFA at Laharijan under Bokajan police station of the Karbi Anglong district, arrested four militants on the National High
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SFs, acting on specific information about a likely weapons deal between the Manipur-based Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) and the ULFA at Laharijan under Bokajan police station of the Karbi Anglong district, arrested four militants on the National Highway-39 on August 31. They were identified as Babul Baruah alias Prakash Baruah alias Kokai, a self-styled sergeant of ULFA’s 27th battalion, Lung Min Thang , a cadre of KRA, Mannar Khan, an arms dealer and Abu Shama Ali. The Army recovered a 7.65 mm pistol with a magazine filled with four live rounds from their possession.
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August - 31 
Shillong Times reports that the army has launched major operations in the Upper Assam and surrounding areas of the Guwhati city to strike at terrorist bases and urban hideouts. An unnamed army official said, "A major operation is on for the past 15 d
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Shillong Times reports that the army has launched major operations in the Upper Assam and surrounding areas of the Guwhati city to strike at terrorist bases and urban hideouts. An unnamed army official said, "A major operation is on for the past 15 days and we are achieving success in hitting United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and its sister militant outfits." During the operations, the army has been successful in neutralizing sanctuaries and hideouts of the ULFA, National Democratic front of Bodoland (NDFB) and the Manipur-based Kangleipak National Liberation Front.
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