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Assam (Insurgency North East): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2009
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September - 1 
The Union Government gave Black Widow (BW) an ultimatum to formally surrender after fulfilling all the pre-conditions till September 15, reports Assam Tribune. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, after attending a meeting chaired by Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram, addressed the media and said
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The Union Government gave Black Widow (BW) an ultimatum to formally surrender after fulfilling all the pre-conditions till September 15, reports Assam Tribune. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, after attending a meeting chaired by Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram, addressed the media and said the BW has been given time till middle of September to surrender. This is in response to their offer for unilateral cease-fire announced some three months ago. “If they surrender by September 15 and follow our pre-conditions, we are willing to accept their offer for ceasefire,” said Gogoi.
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September - 1 
Unidentified militants shot dead two persons, identified as Kamal Daimary and Gopi Das, near Alia Chowk under Borbori Police Station in the Baksa District around 3.30pm (IST) on September 1, according to Assam Tribune.
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Unidentified militants shot dead two persons, identified as Kamal Daimary and Gopi Das, near Alia Chowk under Borbori Police Station in the Baksa District around 3.30pm (IST) on September 1, according to Assam Tribune.
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September - 2 
An unidentified National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Police in the Narakasur Hill area of Rupnagar under Bhangagarh Police Station in Kamrup District in the morning of August 2, according to Assam Tribune. Three other militants, however, manage
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An unidentified National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Police in the Narakasur Hill area of Rupnagar under Bhangagarh Police Station in Kamrup District in the morning of August 2, according to Assam Tribune. Three other militants, however, managed to escape, adds Sentinel.
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September - 2 
The NDFB cadres of Barbari designated camp at Barbari in the Baksa District opened fire to disperse a group of protestors who were marching towards the camp, reports Assam Tribune. Sources said a protest rally was organised against the killing of Kamal Daimary (Khatowa), an ex-BLT (Bodo Liberation T
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The NDFB cadres of Barbari designated camp at Barbari in the Baksa District opened fire to disperse a group of protestors who were marching towards the camp, reports Assam Tribune. Sources said a protest rally was organised against the killing of Kamal Daimary (Khatowa), an ex-BLT (Bodo Liberation Tigers) cadre, and Gopit Sarania (Das), a Bodo People Front activist, at Alia village under Barbari Police Station at 2.30pm (IST) on September 1. Security Force personnel who arrived at the spot also fired in the air to prevent any untoward incident.
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September - 2 
Two Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) militants, Abdul Malek (38) and Abdur Rahim (32), were arrested by Security Force Personnel at Kayethpara village in the Bongaigaon District at around 1am. A handmade bomb and 500 grams of RDX (Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine) were recovered from th
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Two Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) militants, Abdul Malek (38) and Abdur Rahim (32), were arrested by Security Force Personnel at Kayethpara village in the Bongaigaon District at around 1am. A handmade bomb and 500 grams of RDX (Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine) were recovered from their possession.
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September - 3 
Police arrested one National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Salim Sheikh, from Balajan in the Dhubri District.
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Police arrested one National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Salim Sheikh, from Balajan in the Dhubri District.
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September - 3 
The Security Force Personnel arrested a ‘second lieutenant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Devika Gohain, from Titlaghar in the Sivasagar District on September 3, according to Telegraph. Devika, the wife of ULFA leader Niren Sarma, was arrested from the residence of Ajit Bharali.
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The Security Force Personnel arrested a ‘second lieutenant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Devika Gohain, from Titlaghar in the Sivasagar District on September 3, according to Telegraph. Devika, the wife of ULFA leader Niren Sarma, was arrested from the residence of Ajit Bharali.
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September - 4 
A ‘Sergeant Major’ of the 709th Battalion of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Pranay Ray alias Prabin alias Manaranjan (32), was shot dead by the Security Force personnel in a search operation at Kalipukri under Kokrajhar Police Station of Kokrajhar District in the night of September 4, a
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A ‘Sergeant Major’ of the 709th Battalion of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Pranay Ray alias Prabin alias Manaranjan (32), was shot dead by the Security Force personnel in a search operation at Kalipukri under Kokrajhar Police Station of Kokrajhar District in the night of September 4, according to Sentinel. Police sources said that the slain militant was taking shelter in the house of one Biren Roy at Tilapara village. One 7.62 mm pistol with 19 live ammunition, one Chinese-made grenade, four mobile handsets, a satellite phone, one detonator, two empty cartridges and incriminating documents were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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September - 4 
Two persons, identified as Daben Rabha and Simananda Rabha, were shot dead and a woman, Janaki Rabha, injured when unidentified militants opened fired at them at Kushutola village under Kajigaon Police Station in the Kokrajhar District in the night of September 4, according to Telegraph.
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Two persons, identified as Daben Rabha and Simananda Rabha, were shot dead and a woman, Janaki Rabha, injured when unidentified militants opened fired at them at Kushutola village under Kajigaon Police Station in the Kokrajhar District in the night of September 4, according to Telegraph.
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September - 6 
The Black Widow (BW) outfit is likely to accept the Government’s deadline to surrender arms by September 15 to come overground to solve problems through talks, reports Assam Tribune. Official sources said that the outfit is in touch with the Government and the possibility of the outfit meeting the d
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The Black Widow (BW) outfit is likely to accept the Government’s deadline to surrender arms by September 15 to come overground to solve problems through talks, reports Assam Tribune. Official sources said that the outfit is in touch with the Government and the possibility of the outfit meeting the deadline of the Government is quite possible “if everything goes smoothly”. Meanwhile, confusion prevails among the Police and SFs over the lists of cadres and weapons submitted by the outfit. Sources revealed that the outfit has claimed that it has 600 cadres, whereas, according to reports available with the Police and SFs, the total number of cadres of the outfit would be around 300 to 350 at the most. There have been intelligence reports that the outfit launched a fresh recruitment drive to increase its strength and even school students are being recruited. The BW group has submitted a list of 137 weapons, but according to records available with the security agencies, the actual number of weapons with the disposal of the group would be at much more and efforts are on by the Government to mount pressure on the outfit to ensure that it surrenders all the weapons.
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September - 6 
The Police arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres and three others linkmen at a dhaba in the Kolazol area near Baihata Chariali of Kamrup District. One 9-mm USA-made pistol and six rounds of ammunition were recovered from their possession. While the arrested cadres were, id
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The Police arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres and three others linkmen at a dhaba in the Kolazol area near Baihata Chariali of Kamrup District. One 9-mm USA-made pistol and six rounds of ammunition were recovered from their possession. While the arrested cadres were, identified as Dambaru Baro alias Manoranjan Baro and Padoram Basumatary, the linkmen were, identified as Jiaur Rahman, Man Kataki and Tankeswar Kalita.
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September - 6 
The SF personnel launched a massive operation in the Sonitpur District, which has become a stronghold of the NDFB, reports Telegraph. Arunachal Pradesh Government was also asked to seal its borders with the District as the militants use the jungles along the inter-state boundary as their hideout. “W
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The SF personnel launched a massive operation in the Sonitpur District, which has become a stronghold of the NDFB, reports Telegraph. Arunachal Pradesh Government was also asked to seal its borders with the District as the militants use the jungles along the inter-state boundary as their hideout. “We are already receiving indications that many who are now with Ranjan Daimary fraction may switch sides and join the pro-talks faction of the NDFB once the Centre starts formal political talks with the group,” the official said. The decks for parleys with the pro-talks faction have been cleared with the outfit dropping its initial demand for a sovereign Bodoland for statehood. The officials are hopeful that talks with the cease-fire group of the NDFB would begin within a month or two.
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September - 7 
Security Forces (SFs) brought 10 Black Widow (BW) cadres along with ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Daniel Dimasa to Haflong from Lungting under tight Security. The group will surrender with arms on September 13. According to official sources, more cadres are likely to surrender in the coming days. Mean
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Security Forces (SFs) brought 10 Black Widow (BW) cadres along with ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Daniel Dimasa to Haflong from Lungting under tight Security. The group will surrender with arms on September 13. According to official sources, more cadres are likely to surrender in the coming days. Meanwhile, the Asom Government has confirmed that the counter-insurgency operation in North Cachar Hills District will not stop until and unless the BW signs a ceasefire agreement.
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September - 7 
The Police arrested one suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Hemchandra Moran (30), son of Umesh Moran of Bormesai village of Kokopathar, on charges of extortion from Chabua area of Dibrugarh District on September 7, according to Sentinel. The Police arrested Hemchandra when he al
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The Police arrested one suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Hemchandra Moran (30), son of Umesh Moran of Bormesai village of Kokopathar, on charges of extortion from Chabua area of Dibrugarh District on September 7, according to Sentinel. The Police arrested Hemchandra when he along with another militant went to Dikam Sessa for collection of extortion money. However, the other militant managed to escape. Police recovered a two wheeler bearing registration no. AS23G-3712 used by the militant. It may be important to note that, a number of contractors engaged in Dibrugarh Air Force Station were served with extortion notice signed by self styled ‘Corporal’ of ULFA militant, Mical Deka Phukan and Niren Sarma.
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September - 8 
Four Police personnel were suspended after suspected militants of the Adivasi Cobra Force (ACF) outfit ransacked four arms, including two SLRs, one Insas rifle and a carbine from a Police camp at Sapkata in the Kokrajhar District in the evening of September 8, according to Telegraph. The suspended P
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Four Police personnel were suspended after suspected militants of the Adivasi Cobra Force (ACF) outfit ransacked four arms, including two SLRs, one Insas rifle and a carbine from a Police camp at Sapkata in the Kokrajhar District in the evening of September 8, according to Telegraph. The suspended Police personnel were identified as Constables Arup Das, Jitumoni Talukdar, Tilak Bihari Nath and havildar Dinonath Singh. According to sources, the arms were ransacked from the Assam Police Task Force camp at Sapkata where the six Police personnel were posted. The camp is adjacent to Sapkata Police outpost. The Police went to the designated camp of the ACF militants and held discussions with their leaders. Two of the militants were taken into custody at Gossaigaon Police station for interrogation. The militants, after ransacking the weapons, are said to have gone towards West Bengal, crossing the Sankosh River, said a Police officer.
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September - 8 
The splinter faction of the Black Widow (BW), led by James Dimasa, has made it clear that they will not surrender, reports Sentinel. Jonadon Dimasa, spokesman of the splinter faction, has reportedly told the local media over telephone that they will not surrender. Jonadan has, however, hinted that t
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The splinter faction of the Black Widow (BW), led by James Dimasa, has made it clear that they will not surrender, reports Sentinel. Jonadon Dimasa, spokesman of the splinter faction, has reportedly told the local media over telephone that they will not surrender. Jonadan has, however, hinted that they will keep in touch with their one-time comrades. Dinob Dimasa is also in this faction. Sources said the splinter faction has not been invited by the Government for talks and this has irked them. Meanwhile, sources close to the BW outfit told that at 90 per cent of the BW cadres would deposit their arms before the Government on September 15. The outfit’s ‘deputy c-in-c’ Daniel Dimasa will lead the parade as there is still uncertainty over ‘commander-in-chief’ Niranjan Hojai’s presence. Further, Dilip Nunisa, chairman of the pro-talk faction of the (DHD) expressed his doubt over the sincerity of the BW. While, talking to Sentinel, Nunisa said that Jewel Garlosa alias Niranjan Hojai, the Commander-in-chief of the BW, had earlier surrendered along with the pro-talk faction, but he formed the separate fraction. Nunisa said the Government should consider the past records of Garlosa before releasing him as he was directly involved with a number of heinous crimes.
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September - 9 
A Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) cadre, identified as Elahi Sheikh, was arrested by the Police from the Pipulbari village in Dhubri District, reports Telegraph.
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A Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) cadre, identified as Elahi Sheikh, was arrested by the Police from the Pipulbari village in Dhubri District, reports Telegraph.
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September - 9 
Elsewhere in the State, both the Manipur based PULF and People’s Liberation Army (PLA) were on recruitment drive in Jiribam, Jirighat, Lakhipur and Sonai areas in Cachar District, located in close proximity to Manipur and North Cachar Hills with easy access to the infamous extremist corridor of Myan
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Elsewhere in the State, both the Manipur based PULF and People’s Liberation Army (PLA) were on recruitment drive in Jiribam, Jirighat, Lakhipur and Sonai areas in Cachar District, located in close proximity to Manipur and North Cachar Hills with easy access to the infamous extremist corridor of Myanmar, reports Sentinel. According to intelligence sources, both these outfits on technical ground with the objective of furthering the cause of disruptive and extraneous forces and financial backup from them have formed a nexus to help each other in gaining territorial hegemony and to extend their areas of influence. The intelligence inputs further said that PLA and PULF are exploiting the emotional bases of the grey areas on both sides of Asom-Manipur border. The latest information is that during the last week, six teenagers from different villages under Lakhipur, Jirighat and Jiribam Police Stations have been lured to join PLA. The recruitment drive is going on under the guidance of PLA ‘captain’ of the area, Jhang Singh. The sources said these youths have been taken for training at Khongtan located at Manipur-Myanmar border. Despite mounting vigilance as well as specific information of base operations by the SFs, PULF has also intensified its recruitment campaign by roping in youths and even middle aged persons from the minority dominated areas under Jiribam, Jirighat, Lakhipur, Sonai and Banskandi Police Stations. Anwar Hussain, resident of Labacpar under Lakhipur Police Station, used to induce and indoctrinate the recruits with money offers ranging from INR 80,000 to INR 100,000to join PULF. According to sources, during the last eight months, the outfit has been able to bolster up its strength by 20 new recruits.
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September - 9 
The Army personnel arrested two suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants, identified as Saidul (34), son of Abdul Ahmed and Samein Hussain (22), son of Hafiz Ali Laskar of Badabawure village, from their residents at Kachudaram in the Cachar District on September 9, according to Se
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The Army personnel arrested two suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants, identified as Saidul (34), son of Abdul Ahmed and Samein Hussain (22), son of Hafiz Ali Laskar of Badabawure village, from their residents at Kachudaram in the Cachar District on September 9, according to Sentinel. However, no arms and ammunition were recovered from their possession except three pairs of combat dresses and a sharp weapon.
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September - 9 
The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two militants of an unidentified outfit at Kakojan under Doomdooma Police station in the Tinsukhia District, reports Assam Tribune. Later, they were identified as Binoy Barua of Kathalguri village under Pengeree Police station and Tilanku Moran of Mamorani
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The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two militants of an unidentified outfit at Kakojan under Doomdooma Police station in the Tinsukhia District, reports Assam Tribune. Later, they were identified as Binoy Barua of Kathalguri village under Pengeree Police station and Tilanku Moran of Mamorani under Digboi Police station.
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September - 10 
The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, identified as Binoy Baruah alias Dibyajyoti Gohain (24), a resident of Kathalguri village and Tilanku Moran alias Satyajit Moran alias Sanakya (26), a resident of Mamaroni village, from Kakojan in the Ti
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The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, identified as Binoy Baruah alias Dibyajyoti Gohain (24), a resident of Kathalguri village and Tilanku Moran alias Satyajit Moran alias Sanakya (26), a resident of Mamaroni village, from Kakojan in the Tinsukhia District on September 10, according to Sentinel. The sources said that the SFs started operations based on reports about extortion demands being placed on small tea estates and businessmen in the area. Two 9-mm pistols, seven live rounds, extortion pads, mobile phones and other incriminating material were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants. Sources added that these two militants were absconders from the ULFA cease-fire group camp at Kakopathar.
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September - 10 
The Terrorist and Disrupted Activities Act (TADA) court in Guwahati sentenced Ronkur Dutta, a senior ULFA cadre, to life imprisonment, reports Assam Tribune. Dutta was accused of murdering a Police officer.
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The Terrorist and Disrupted Activities Act (TADA) court in Guwahati sentenced Ronkur Dutta, a senior ULFA cadre, to life imprisonment, reports Assam Tribune. Dutta was accused of murdering a Police officer.
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September - 11 
A National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant was shot dead and three other militants were arrested in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Lungsem village near Haflong in the North Cachar Hills District on September 11, according to Assam Tribune.
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A National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant was shot dead and three other militants were arrested in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Lungsem village near Haflong in the North Cachar Hills District on September 11, according to Assam Tribune.
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September - 13 
According to Telegraph, around 193 Black Widow (BW) militants surrendered their arms before the Security Forces (SFs) on September 13. The cadres first gathered at Thanalambra, about 35 kilometres from Haflong, District headquarters of North Cachar Hills, before proceeding to the 5th Assam Police Ba
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According to Telegraph, around 193 Black Widow (BW) militants surrendered their arms before the Security Forces (SFs) on September 13. The cadres first gathered at Thanalambra, about 35 kilometres from Haflong, District headquarters of North Cachar Hills, before proceeding to the 5th Assam Police Battalion headquarters at Sontilla to deposit their weapons. They laid down over 70 weapons in the presence of Police officials, a source said. Among the cadres who came on board were BW leaders Daniel Dimasa, Maurang and Daku Dimasa. “The cadres will be moved into designated camps,” the source said. Five designated camps in different parts of the District are ready for their arrival. The Director-General of Police of South Assam zone, Dipak Kumar, said 358 rebels were expected to deposit their arms by tomorrow. The formal surrender ceremony is expected on September 24 in the presence of the Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. A source said the outfit wants the Chief Minister to be present at the ceremonial surrender. Apart from the need for Chief Minister presence, the absence of the outfit’s ‘commander-in-chief’, Niranjan Hojai, is also delaying the surrender ceremony. The Union Government has, however, already indicated that talks could begin with the BW even if Hojai did not come.
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September - 13 
Police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from a banana farm at Kheroni under Kheroni Police Station in the Karbi Anglong District, reports Assam Tribune. Nine extortion notes belonging to Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and some documents related to Hindu Liberation A
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Police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from a banana farm at Kheroni under Kheroni Police Station in the Karbi Anglong District, reports Assam Tribune. Nine extortion notes belonging to Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and some documents related to Hindu Liberation Army were also recovered. The recovered arms include two pistols, 102 rounds of ammunition and four grenades, adds Telegraph.
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September - 13 
The Army personnel arrested one Abdul Rakib (26), a People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, from Longkhow (Chiripar) area in the Cachar District. The militant is a resident of Khergao at Mamang Leikai in Imphal. A 7.62 mm revolver, five extortion notes of PULF (Azad fraction) and one rubbe
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The Army personnel arrested one Abdul Rakib (26), a People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, from Longkhow (Chiripar) area in the Cachar District. The militant is a resident of Khergao at Mamang Leikai in Imphal. A 7.62 mm revolver, five extortion notes of PULF (Azad fraction) and one rubber stamp of the PULF Finance Secretary were recovered from the possession of the militant. According to sources from the Army, Abdul underwent training from the terrorist outfit PULF in 2006. He came to Cachar District to collect taxes from the local residents.
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September - 13 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) expressed its willingness to get their demands met through talks with the Government, reports Sentinel. According to sources, two top-level KLNLF leaders met top Police officials, including Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Kha
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) expressed its willingness to get their demands met through talks with the Government, reports Sentinel. According to sources, two top-level KLNLF leaders met top Police officials, including Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Khagen Sarma, at Guwahati on September 13, 2009. This development came close of the heels of the laying down of arms by the Black Widow following a green signal from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). If everything goes well, the outfit may lay down arms by the end of September, 2009, sources added.
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September - 14 
The ‘section commandant’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) of Chirang District, Samayee Narzarry, and three other militants were arrested in a joint operation by the Chirang Police and the Army personnel from Amteka in Chirang District.
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The ‘section commandant’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) of Chirang District, Samayee Narzarry, and three other militants were arrested in a joint operation by the Chirang Police and the Army personnel from Amteka in Chirang District.
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September - 14 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested three All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres in the Gelabeel area under Borpathar Police Station of Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. The arrested cadres were identified as Issak Bag (29), Anil Hau (25) and Diganta Munda (24). Two ha
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested three All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres in the Gelabeel area under Borpathar Police Station of Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. The arrested cadres were identified as Issak Bag (29), Anil Hau (25) and Diganta Munda (24). Two hand-made pistols, some ammunition and three extortion notes were recovered from their possession.
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September - 14 
The second batch of 180 Black Widow (BW) militants surrendered arms on September 14, taking the total number of cadres to 373, 15 more rebels than the Security Forces (SFs) had expected, according to Telegraph. A Police source said the militants set out from Dihangi, about 30 kilometres from Haflong
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The second batch of 180 Black Widow (BW) militants surrendered arms on September 14, taking the total number of cadres to 373, 15 more rebels than the Security Forces (SFs) had expected, according to Telegraph. A Police source said the militants set out from Dihangi, about 30 kilometres from Haflong, escorted by a few senior Police officials to Sontilla, the headquarters of the 5th Assam Police Battalion, where they deposited their arms. The weapons surrendered are yet to be counted but it is a “significant number”, the source said. The extremists will now be shifted to their designated camp in Kapurtalla near Harangajao in the North Cachar Hills District. As reported earlier, the first batch of 193 rebels who surrendered their arms on September 13, are living in a camp in Jatinga village, about 10 kilometers from Haflong. Four camps have been set up at various locations to house the militants during the peace talks. Among those who stepped into Sontilla are frontline leaders Mindao Dimasa and Prakash Dimasa. With the duo’s arrival, all field-level leaders of the outfit have joined the peace process. The outfit’s ‘chief’, Jewel Gorlosa, and its ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Partha Warisa, are now in judicial custody after being arrested from Bangalore on June 3, 2009. Niranjan Hojai, the ‘commander-in-chief’, has agreed to be present at the formal surrender ceremony of the Jewel Gorlosa followers, expected to be held on September 24, 2009 in the presence of Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi at Haflong. Hojai (38), a resident of Adra village under Deogbra Police outpost in Maibong subdivision, in his pre-guerrilla days was a Grade IV employee in the State’s public health engineering department. He figured as a key negotiator in the furtive dialogues between Assam Police officials and BW militants in the month of August.
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September - 15 
Addressing the State Police Chiefs on the second day of their three-day conclave, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the situation in the north eastern part of the country is far from comfortable, according to Sentinel. “In two of the States — Manipur and Assam — current levels of violence give
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Addressing the State Police Chiefs on the second day of their three-day conclave, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the situation in the north eastern part of the country is far from comfortable, according to Sentinel. “In two of the States — Manipur and Assam — current levels of violence give us cause for concern. In addition, extortion and intimidation have become a menace across most of the States in the region. It should be possible, I believe, to bring about a substantial improvement in the situation if there can be better security management,” he said. The State is back on Union Government map of most troubled State, adds Assam Tribune. The Prime Minister’s observation at the conference of Director Generals of Police (DGPs) and Inspector General of Police (IGPs) comes close on the heels of Union Home Minister, P Chidambaram’s critical remarks about the prevailing situation in the Northeast.
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September - 15 
An NDFB cadre, identified as Bakul Rabha (26), was arrested at Dhuliara village under Baihata Chariali Police station in Kamrup District. According to sources, Rabha was actively associated with collecting extortion money for the 3rd battalion of NDFB. A motor bike, a mobile phone handset and INR 10
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An NDFB cadre, identified as Bakul Rabha (26), was arrested at Dhuliara village under Baihata Chariali Police station in Kamrup District. According to sources, Rabha was actively associated with collecting extortion money for the 3rd battalion of NDFB. A motor bike, a mobile phone handset and INR 10,000 was recovered from his possession.
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September - 15 
The self-styled ‘sergeant major’ of 28th battalion of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Niren Sharma alias Tarun Gogoi, surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) during a surrender ceremony held at Dinjan Military Station in Dibrugarh District. The ULFA cadre deposited one AK 56 rifle and a
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The self-styled ‘sergeant major’ of 28th battalion of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Niren Sharma alias Tarun Gogoi, surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) during a surrender ceremony held at Dinjan Military Station in Dibrugarh District. The ULFA cadre deposited one AK 56 rifle and a hand grenade. Niren, who hailed from Sivasagar District, had been with the outfit since 1987 and had received military training in Bhutan in 1997. His wife self-styled second lieutenant of the 28th battalion of ULFA, Devika Gohain, was arrested by the Army personnel on September 3.
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September - 15 
Two cadres of the pro-talk fraction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were arrested in a joint operation by the Police and Army personnel at Digli under Bismuri Police outpost in Kokrajhar District at 2.30 am (IST) on September 15, according to Sentinel. The arrested cadres were identi
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Two cadres of the pro-talk fraction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were arrested in a joint operation by the Police and Army personnel at Digli under Bismuri Police outpost in Kokrajhar District at 2.30 am (IST) on September 15, according to Sentinel. The arrested cadres were identified as Barga Mashahary (26) and Mithinga Basumatary (22), both hailing from Bashbari designated camp in Kokrajhar District.
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September - 16 
A Grenade blast took place at Kamalabari road in Lakhimpur District at around 7:20 pm (IST) on September 16, according to Sentinel. Sources said that two unidentified youths threw a grenade inside a grocery shop and managed to escape from the incident site on their bike. However, no casualty was rep
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A Grenade blast took place at Kamalabari road in Lakhimpur District at around 7:20 pm (IST) on September 16, according to Sentinel. Sources said that two unidentified youths threw a grenade inside a grocery shop and managed to escape from the incident site on their bike. However, no casualty was reported, sources added.
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September - 16 
Elsewhere in the State, Assam Government’s Principal Secretary (Home) Subhas Das would visit the Kakopathar designated camp of the pro-talks fraction of ULFA in Tinsukia District on September 16 (today), where he would hold a discussion with its leaders, reports Telegraph.
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Elsewhere in the State, Assam Government’s Principal Secretary (Home) Subhas Das would visit the Kakopathar designated camp of the pro-talks fraction of ULFA in Tinsukia District on September 16 (today), where he would hold a discussion with its leaders, reports Telegraph.
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September - 16 
One Derhasat Basumatary (22), a cadre of the Ranjan Daimary faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), surrendered before Kokrajhar Superintendent of Police, P.K. Dutta.
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One Derhasat Basumatary (22), a cadre of the Ranjan Daimary faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), surrendered before Kokrajhar Superintendent of Police, P.K. Dutta.
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September - 16 
The Police arrested two ULFA linkmen who demanded extortion money of INR four hundred thousand from a school teacher of Mulabari area in Baihata Chariali, reports Assam Tribune. The arrested linkmen were identified as Bhabajyoti Choudhury and Kalyan Nath of Baihata Chariali.
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The Police arrested two ULFA linkmen who demanded extortion money of INR four hundred thousand from a school teacher of Mulabari area in Baihata Chariali, reports Assam Tribune. The arrested linkmen were identified as Bhabajyoti Choudhury and Kalyan Nath of Baihata Chariali.
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September - 16 
The Police arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants at Panitema and Dhirenpra respectively in Kamrup District. According to Police sources, Police arrested one ULFA militant, Hemanta Deka (30), at Panitema Village under Kamalpur Police station. Following the confession of Hemant
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The Police arrested two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants at Panitema and Dhirenpra respectively in Kamrup District. According to Police sources, Police arrested one ULFA militant, Hemanta Deka (30), at Panitema Village under Kamalpur Police station. Following the confession of Hemanta Deka, another ULFA militant, Bakul Boro, was arrested at Dhirenpara in Guwahati. Some writing pads of ULFA and a number of mobile SIM cards were recovered from their possession. The arrested ULFA cadres belonged to the ‘709th battalion’ of the ULFA.
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September - 18 
The Army personnel arrested an arms dealer, Abul Hussain Barbhuiya (30), from Pangram area under Udharband Police station near Silchar in Cachar District. Five improvised explosive devises (IEDs) with electronic detonators and flexible wires were recovered from his possession. Sources said that he h
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The Army personnel arrested an arms dealer, Abul Hussain Barbhuiya (30), from Pangram area under Udharband Police station near Silchar in Cachar District. Five improvised explosive devises (IEDs) with electronic detonators and flexible wires were recovered from his possession. Sources said that he had been supplying arms and ammunitions to different militant outfits of North east.
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September - 18 
The Black Widow (BW) sought a camp at Mahur in North Cachar Hills District to deny any conflict to Naga militant outfits in the wake of the Dimasa outfit laying down arms, reports Telegraph. The BW feels that Naga outfits would try to expand their area of influence in the District, taking advantage
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The Black Widow (BW) sought a camp at Mahur in North Cachar Hills District to deny any conflict to Naga militant outfits in the wake of the Dimasa outfit laying down arms, reports Telegraph. The BW feels that Naga outfits would try to expand their area of influence in the District, taking advantage of the ceasefire by Dimasa outfits. The DHD is already under a ceasefire since 2003 and cadres of the Jewel faction laid down arms this week. The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) faction has been demanding integration of the Naga-inhabited areas of North Cachar Hills, contiguous to Nagaland, in its proposed Naga homeland. Mahur is one such stretch. The DHD already has a camp in another Naga-populated area of Maibong. The 373 BW militants who came overground, on September 13 and September 14, are now housed in two camps at Jatinga and Kapucherra. The non-Dimasa population in Jatinga is objecting to the camp, fearing that it would give an upper hand to the Dimasas in the area although it cited a “sense of insecurity” as its reason. Sources said that the BW, while seeking a camp at Mahur, pointed out to State Government that the Naga militant outfit, which has a strong presence in the Naga-dominated areas, might target Dimasa villages in these areas.
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September - 18 
The personnel of 10th battalion of Border Security Force (BSF) arrested an All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militant, identified as Arjun Gorh alias Sanjay Gorh (27), from Naharbari village under Golaghat Police station of Golaghat District. According to BSF sources, Arjun Gorh is the so
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The personnel of 10th battalion of Border Security Force (BSF) arrested an All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militant, identified as Arjun Gorh alias Sanjay Gorh (27), from Naharbari village under Golaghat Police station of Golaghat District. According to BSF sources, Arjun Gorh is the son of late Shree Dukanur Gorh of No. 2 Panjan village under Sarupathar Police station in Golaghat District. Preliminary investigation said that the militant had gone to Quwani Mor area to extort money from a Kariyana (general store) shopkeeper, Gopal Narotia, when he was arrested by the troops of BSF. A demand note of the AANLA of INR three hundred thousand was also recovered from the shopkeeper, Gopal Narotia.
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September - 18 
The Police arrested two militants of the ‘27th battalion’ of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Satya Baishya and Abdul Mazan Bora, from Baihata Chariali in Kamrup District on September 18, according to Sentinel. A revolver and three rounds of ammunition, a motorcycle, ULFA’s pad
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The Police arrested two militants of the ‘27th battalion’ of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Satya Baishya and Abdul Mazan Bora, from Baihata Chariali in Kamrup District on September 18, according to Sentinel. A revolver and three rounds of ammunition, a motorcycle, ULFA’s pad and some extortion notes were recovered from their possession, adds Assam Tribune.
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September - 18 
The Security Forces (SFs) arrested an ULFA linkman, Jaiprakash Rai (27) of Khudra Derugaon Suterpara village in Kokrajhar District, reports Sentinel.
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The Security Forces (SFs) arrested an ULFA linkman, Jaiprakash Rai (27) of Khudra Derugaon Suterpara village in Kokrajhar District, reports Sentinel.
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September - 18 
The two employees of a central public sector undertaking, Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited, were abducted from Mulabheti site in Jiajuri hills under Howraghat Police Station, bordering Karbi Anglong and Nagaon District in the night of September 18, according to Telegraph. They were identified
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The two employees of a central public sector undertaking, Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited, were abducted from Mulabheti site in Jiajuri hills under Howraghat Police Station, bordering Karbi Anglong and Nagaon District in the night of September 18, according to Telegraph. They were identified as Gopal Mandal and Motilal Dey. The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) claimed responsibility for the abduction of two persons and demanded INR five millions for their release. “This morning (September 19) we received a telephone call from a person who claimed to be a KLNLF cadre. He told us that Mandal and Dey were being held as hostages and demanded INR five millions ransom from us,” a company source said. The Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited is involved in exploration of silica in Jiajuri hills bordering Karbi Anglong. “Our team, comprising 20 members, started exploration in March this year and we were to leave the District just after Durga Puja (Dushhera),” the source said. “We received no extortion letter from any organisation before the kidnapping of the two officials,” the source added.
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September - 20 
Personnel of the Government Railway Police (GRP) escorting the Silchar-Agartala special train recovered 320 gelatin sticks and 80 metres of fuse wire from two persons on September 20, reports Assam Tribune. According to Brajenjit Singha of the GRP, the seizure was made between Badarpur and Karimganj
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Personnel of the Government Railway Police (GRP) escorting the Silchar-Agartala special train recovered 320 gelatin sticks and 80 metres of fuse wire from two persons on September 20, reports Assam Tribune. According to Brajenjit Singha of the GRP, the seizure was made between Badarpur and Karimganj railway stations. The arrested persons were identified as Henry Vanlalnghaka (25) and Lalthasanga (24).
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September - 20 
The formal surrender ceremony of the Black Widow (BW) outfit, earlier tentatively scheduled for September 24, is likely to be delayed by a few more days.
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The formal surrender ceremony of the Black Widow (BW) outfit, earlier tentatively scheduled for September 24, is likely to be delayed by a few more days.
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September - 20 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) on September 20 stated it would never surrender weapons for the sake of any political dialogue though it would wait for a response from the Government till the end of September 2009, according to Telegraph. The outfit also denied any hand
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) on September 20 stated it would never surrender weapons for the sake of any political dialogue though it would wait for a response from the Government till the end of September 2009, according to Telegraph. The outfit also denied any hand in the abduction of two officials of a mineral exploration company. The KLNLF ‘publicity secretary’, Rezek Dera, said over phone from an undisclosed location that the outfit’s stand on arms surrender had been intimated to Dispur at an informal meeting with representatives from the State Government on September 10.
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September - 24 
An engineer of a leading cellular phone service providing company, identified as B. Singh, was abducted by militants belonging to an unspecified anti-talk faction at Lahorijan locality under Dillai Police Station in Bokajan sub-division of Karbi Anglong District along Assam-Nagaland border on Septem
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An engineer of a leading cellular phone service providing company, identified as B. Singh, was abducted by militants belonging to an unspecified anti-talk faction at Lahorijan locality under Dillai Police Station in Bokajan sub-division of Karbi Anglong District along Assam-Nagaland border on September 24, reports Nagaland Post. Police said the abducted person was taken to Dimapur in Nagaland by the militants.
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September - 24 
Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Samrat Basumatary and Biswajit Goyari, were shot dead by the Security Forces at Monglajhora Gajenpura under Parbatjhora sub-division in Kokrajhar District on September 24, according to Telegraph
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Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, Samrat Basumatary and Biswajit Goyari, were shot dead by the Security Forces at Monglajhora Gajenpura under Parbatjhora sub-division in Kokrajhar District on September 24, according to Telegraph
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September - 25 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre was killed by Security Forces during an encounter near Lankar River at Petni in Chirang District on September 25, according to Telegraph. One 9-mm US-made pistol, four rounds of live ammunition, an empty cartridge and one writing pad were recovere
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre was killed by Security Forces during an encounter near Lankar River at Petni in Chirang District on September 25, according to Telegraph. One 9-mm US-made pistol, four rounds of live ammunition, an empty cartridge and one writing pad were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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September - 26 
A surrendered National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, Samaren Brahma alias Sambram (36), was shot dead by three armed youths at Serfanguri in Kokrajhar District on September 26, reports Sentinel. Police suspected the hands of anti-talk faction of the NDFB led by Ranjan Daimary.
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A surrendered National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, Samaren Brahma alias Sambram (36), was shot dead by three armed youths at Serfanguri in Kokrajhar District on September 26, reports Sentinel. Police suspected the hands of anti-talk faction of the NDFB led by Ranjan Daimary.
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September - 26 
Two unidentified militants shot dead a surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Gunojit Bhorali (30), at Baganpara in Baksa District on September 26, reports Times of India.
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Two unidentified militants shot dead a surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Gunojit Bhorali (30), at Baganpara in Baksa District on September 26, reports Times of India.
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September - 29 
A cadre of the All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) outfit, identified as Bharat Bhumij, was arrested by troops from the area of Tara tea garden near Doomdooma in Tinsukia District, reports Sentinel.
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A cadre of the All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) outfit, identified as Bharat Bhumij, was arrested by troops from the area of Tara tea garden near Doomdooma in Tinsukia District, reports Sentinel.
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September - 29 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit extended indefinitely the cease-fire it unilaterally declared, according to Assam Tribune.
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit extended indefinitely the cease-fire it unilaterally declared, according to Assam Tribune.
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September - 30 
A cadre belonging to ‘3rd battalion’ of the NDFB, Birphung Mashahary, was shot dead by unidentified militants at Thaisouguri under Kachugaon Police Station in Bongaigaon District on the same night. A woman was also wounded in the attack, the sources added.
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A cadre belonging to ‘3rd battalion’ of the NDFB, Birphung Mashahary, was shot dead by unidentified militants at Thaisouguri under Kachugaon Police Station in Bongaigaon District on the same night. A woman was also wounded in the attack, the sources added.
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*Data till , June 08, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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