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GNLA chapter is over: Meghalaya DGP

First Published: 2nd July, 2018 21:00 IST

The Meghalaya police has said that it has been able to contain the operations of the once dreaded Garo National Liberation Army, the HNLC and even the ULFA-I in the

The Meghalaya police has said that it has been able to contain the operations of the once dreaded Garo National Liberation Army, the HNLC and even the ULFA-I in the western part of the state.

Meghalaya DGP SB Singh has said that as far as the GNLA is concerned, the outfit is a spent force now with only a few a cadres remaining who had fled to Bangladesh.

The DGP added, that with the GNLA gone, the acitvities of its ally outfit, ULFA-I has also been contained. He added that the cyber cell of the police is also on its toes to check any activities by the outfits on social media.

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