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ULFA-I cadre arrested in Arunachal’s Chanlang district

First Published: 3rd September, 2020 18:49 IST

A cadre of the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-Independent) was arrested in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday. Acting on a tip off a team of 19 Assam Rifles reportedly arrested

A cadre of the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-Independent) was arrested in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday.

Acting on a tip off a team of 19 Assam Rifles reportedly arrested the militant from Chanlang district under Nampong Police Station in Arunachal Pradesh.

According to sources, the cadre identified as Bhaity Asom (30) is a resident of Balijukai village of Majuli, Assam.

Security forces recovered a 9mm pistol, Myanmar currency, a wireless radio and few objectionable documents from his possession. Police have initiated investigation for further details.

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