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November - 3 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, identified as Prodinstone D. Marak, (22), Rongrak M. Sangma (21), Bhimsingh R. Marak (21) and Donald R. Marak, (24), from 12 mile area under Tura Police Station in We
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, identified as Prodinstone D. Marak, (22), Rongrak M. Sangma (21), Bhimsingh R. Marak (21) and Donald R. Marak, (24), from 12 mile area under Tura Police Station in West Garo Hills District on November 3, reports The Telegraph. SFs recovered an AK-47 rifle with 26 rounds of live ammunition, a carbine with three magazines, a 9mm pistol with two magazines, a 7.65 pistol with three rounds of 7.65mm ammunition, three Improvised Explosives Devices (IED) s and other incriminating materials from the militants.
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November - 3 
Seven people were killed and 10 others seriously injured when suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants fired on a group of people at Gendapara village under Agia Police Station in Goalpara District on November 3, reports Zee News. Th
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Seven people were killed and 10 others seriously injured when suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants fired on a group of people at Gendapara village under Agia Police Station in Goalpara District on November 3, reports Zee News. The killed civilians were identified as Bholanath Rabha, Amarendra Rabha, Jayanta Rabha, Puran Rabha, Kalpanath Rabha and Lulu Rabha, who died on the spot. Another person reportedly succumbed to injuries on November 4 (today).
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November - 4 
A Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant, identified as Sangthil Areng (23), was arrested with the help of the people of Puthimari, under Mancachar Police Station in Dhubri District on November 4, reports The Telegraph. Areng allegedly came to
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A Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant, identified as Sangthil Areng (23), was arrested with the help of the people of Puthimari, under Mancachar Police Station in Dhubri District on November 4, reports The Telegraph. Areng allegedly came to meet businessmen to collect extortion money for which the GNLA had sent letters a few days ago, a police source said.
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November - 4 
Chief Minister (CM), Tarun Gogoi on November 4 asked the Director General of Police (DGP) to beef up security measures and called for deployment of Army in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas, reports The Sentinel. CM, Tarun Gogoi also a
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Chief Minister (CM), Tarun Gogoi on November 4 asked the Director General of Police (DGP) to beef up security measures and called for deployment of Army in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas, reports The Sentinel. CM, Tarun Gogoi also asked four State Ministers to rush to Gendamari area of the RHAC following yesterday’s incident of gunning down of seven villagers by suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants.
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November - 4 
the State Government has asked the Army to launch counter–insurgency operation in Goalpara District, reports The Sentinel. Authorities have clamped night curfew along the Assam-Meghalaya border in the District and rushed additional Security Forces th
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the State Government has asked the Army to launch counter–insurgency operation in Goalpara District, reports The Sentinel. Authorities have clamped night curfew along the Assam-Meghalaya border in the District and rushed additional Security Forces there, adds The Telegraph. Curfew will be in force from 7pm to 6am in a 2 kilometer radius along the 100 kilometer inter-state border in Goalpara District. These steps are taken following November 3 incident of gunning down of seven villagers by suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants.
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November - 5 
a day after GNLA militants gunned down five police personnel, the State Police have asserted that operational commanders are looking at fresh strategies to tackle militants. Additional Director General of Police (DGP), SK Jain, said that the Police a
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a day after GNLA militants gunned down five police personnel, the State Police have asserted that operational commanders are looking at fresh strategies to tackle militants. Additional Director General of Police (DGP), SK Jain, said that the Police are collecting details of the incident that led to the death of five police personnel.Also, Governor KK Paul, on November 5, condemned the brutal killing of five Police personnel in South Garo Hills. Home Minister Roshan Warjri, while mourning the loss of lives of the men in uniform, has asserted that the Government will deal with this incident in the strongest measure.
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November - 5 
the All Assam Tribal Sangha (AATS) on October 5 alleged that the militants were backed by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistani agents, reports Times of India. The AATS, an umbrella organisation of Assam's tribal communities, claimed that f
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the All Assam Tribal Sangha (AATS) on October 5 alleged that the militants were backed by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistani agents, reports Times of India. The AATS, an umbrella organisation of Assam's tribal communities, claimed that foreign elements are on a mission to create 'unrest' in the state by creating tension among various ethnic groups for their vested interests.Earlier, State Governor, JB Patnaik on November 6 said the elections to the RHAC will be held as per schedule and the government will ensure its smooth conduct, reports The Assam Tribune. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Patnaik said, ‘The government will ensure that the elections are held. If needed, additional forces will be sent.’Further, a team of four State Ministers, that has been assigned the job of looking after the RHAC matters, visited Goalpara and the RHAC areas on November 5, even as the AATS called for Army operations against the militant outfit GNLA and stern action against all the militant groups, reports The Assam Tribune. The team of Ministers included Himanta Biswa Sarma, Nilamani Sen Deka, Rajiv Lochan Pegu and Rockybul Hussain. AATS ‘general secretary’ Aditya Khakhlary also alleged involvement of the ISI of Pakistan in the RHAC violence, claiming that at its instance the GNLA has been trying to unleash a reign of terror in the Autonomous Council areas.
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November - 5 
The Shillong Times reports that Garo Hills Police suffered one of its biggest casualties in its fight against militancy with five State security personnel killed in an ambush laid by a heavily armed group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) milit
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The Shillong Times reports that Garo Hills Police suffered one of its biggest casualties in its fight against militancy with five State security personnel killed in an ambush laid by a heavily armed group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants in remote South Garo Hills Districts in the morning of October 5. Armed GNLA militants believed to number over two dozen ambushed a Police gypsy with five occupants that was proceeding from Baghmara to Tura in West Garo Hills. Police informed that the militants lobbed two grenades from atop a small hillock onto the vehicle when one of the grenades reportedly exploded, damaging the vehicle and bringing it to a halt while militants perched on higher ground opened up in a hail of fire on the five occupants of the vehicle. The militants took away three AK rifles and a carbine machine gun from the slain Police personnel along with a sizeable number of ammunition. Three of the deceased belonged to 3rd MLP Battalion and have been identified as Havildar Dondiram Marak, Constables Bipul Rabha and Marshanstar Nongdhar. Another of the deceased, identified as Constable Rakki Ch Sangma belonged to South Garo Hills District Executive Force (DEF) while the driver of the vehicle who was also killed in the ambush was Driver Lekichyne Ryngklem of the Fire and Emergency Services wing.The attack comes a week after the GNLA militant ‘chief’ Sohan D Shira had threatened retaliation in a big way for the Police raid on his private residence at Chachatgre village, 3 kilometres from Williamnagar town, on October 27. That operation yielded INR 334,000 Indian currency, 63,000 Bangladeshi taka along with a powerful satellite phone together with IED bombs, claymore mine boxes and more than three dozen explosive detonators.
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November - 5 
The Shillong Times reports that the State Police have constituted an internal inquiry into the killing of five Policemen by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants in South Garo Hills on November 5. Informing this on November 7, Director Gener
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The Shillong Times reports that the State Police have constituted an internal inquiry into the killing of five Policemen by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants in South Garo Hills on November 5. Informing this on November 7, Director General of Police (DGP) PJP Hananman said the inquiry would be conducted by Heimonlang Nongpluh, Inspector-General of Police (Western Range).
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November - 6 
suspected GNLA militants, on November 6, abducted a coal merchant, identified as one Gopal Sharma from Rongjeng area of East Garo Hill, reportsThe Shillong Times. Police suspect that the trader might have been abducted for ransom.
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suspected GNLA militants, on November 6, abducted a coal merchant, identified as one Gopal Sharma from Rongjeng area of East Garo Hill, reportsThe Shillong Times. Police suspect that the trader might have been abducted for ransom.
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November - 6 
The Shillong Times reports on November 7 that Garo Hills Police have identified the two main masterminds of the attack on a Police party killing five Police personnel at Kolapara in South Garo Hills Districts as the garo national liberation Army (GNL
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The Shillong Times reports on November 7 that Garo Hills Police have identified the two main masterminds of the attack on a Police party killing five Police personnel at Kolapara in South Garo Hills Districts as the garo national liberation Army (GNLA) new ‘action commander’, identified as T Sangma alias Hebil who had made a daring escape from the Tura Jail on the night of August 17 and the Chokpot ‘area commander’ identified as one Jangjang. Both of them led the ambush party in the morning of November 5 in which five police personnel were killed in indiscriminate firing while on their way from Baghmara to Tura to bring back an under-trial prisoner (UTP) for court hearings. “Both Hebil and Jangjang were present at the encounter site after they were dispatched from the GNLA camps with a large force of around 25-30 armed cadres,” said highly placed Police sources from Garo Hills.
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November - 7 
the joint operation launched by Assam and Meghalaya Police, along with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army, against two Garo militant outfits, Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) and the United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA), are als
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the joint operation launched by Assam and Meghalaya Police, along with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army, against two Garo militant outfits, Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) and the United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA), are also targeting the Independent faction of United liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), reports Times of India on November 8.Further, according to reports shared by the Meghalaya Police with their Assam Counterpart during the high level meeting held in Guwahati on November 6 identified the names of three United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) militants, AG Momin, Rakman Momin and Nishan Sangma, responsible for Goalpara killings on November 3, reports The Shillong times. The mastermind of the attack is UALA ‘chairman’ Norrok X Momin, alias Singbirth Marak. “Parts of Goalpara district are traditionally a stronghold of UALA and there are indications that someone is using UALA as a mercenary as the outfit does not have any ideology,” the Meghalaya Director-General of Police (DGP), PJP Hanaman said.
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November - 7 
the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer’s Council (ANVC-B), on November 7, has made serious allegations about the presence of a ‘mole’ in the State Police who informed the GNLA militants about the movement of the five police personnel, who
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the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer’s Council (ANVC-B), on November 7, has made serious allegations about the presence of a ‘mole’ in the State Police who informed the GNLA militants about the movement of the five police personnel, who were killed in the ambush. In a statement, ANVC-B alleged that that the movement of Police escorts was specifically informed to the GNLA. The ANVC-B said that the attack has given a glimpse of accessibility of GNLA into Police activities, which is not going to prove safe in the long run.
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November - 8 
Meghalaya Police is said to have had intelligence reports about a possible attack by GNLA militants just days before the carnage in which five policemen were killed, but drew a blank when it came to the site that was going to be targeted, report The
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Meghalaya Police is said to have had intelligence reports about a possible attack by GNLA militants just days before the carnage in which five policemen were killed, but drew a blank when it came to the site that was going to be targeted, report The Shillong Times on November 9.
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November - 8 
The Shillong Times reports that suspected Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC-B) militants, who entered from the porous Bangladesh border, shot dead two Border Security Force (BSF) constables and snatched away their INSAS rif
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The Shillong Times reports that suspected Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC-B) militants, who entered from the porous Bangladesh border, shot dead two Border Security Force (BSF) constables and snatched away their INSAS rifles at around 10.20 am on November 8 near Kaithakona outpost in South West Garo Hills District. The slain BSF constables have been identified as Sushish Biswas and Papu Kumar Yadav. The fresh killing comes at a time when security had already been beefed up after the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants killed five policemen in the same district on November 5. A BSF official said that inputs suggest that it was the ANVC-B militants who were involved in the attack. However, the ANVC-B was quick to react denying its role in the killing of BSF personnel while asserting that GNLA militants were involved in the crime. According to the ANVC-B, the GNLA is not alone but is being backed by foreign elements including ULFA.
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November - 10 
The Shillong Times reports on November 11 that Contrary to the BSF’s assessment that suspected ANVC-B cadres were behind the attack which resulted in the killing of two of the border guards’, the ANVC-B on November 10, claimed that the Garo National
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The Shillong Times reports on November 11 that Contrary to the BSF’s assessment that suspected ANVC-B cadres were behind the attack which resulted in the killing of two of the border guards’, the ANVC-B on November 10, claimed that the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) perpetrated the violent act in retaliation to the seizure of the latter’s weapons by the BSF recently. According to ANVC-B, the GNLA cadres who attacked the BSF men on November 8 had a plan to drop the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres to receive the arms consignment which was seized by the BSF a day before.”The ULFA cadres had helped GNLA in the South Garo Hills ambush which resulted in the death of five policemen,” ANVC-B publicity secretary Doang D Shira said in a statement.
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November - 11 
The Shillong Times reports that suspected militants, numbering 15, barged into a village market near Tikrikilla in West Garo Hills District and abducted three non-tribal traders at gunpoint on November 11. The abducted traders are Dulal Roy (50), Man
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The Shillong Times reports that suspected militants, numbering 15, barged into a village market near Tikrikilla in West Garo Hills District and abducted three non-tribal traders at gunpoint on November 11. The abducted traders are Dulal Roy (50), Manik Roy (40) and Abdullah Ali (40). Police suspect involvement of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), which is known to operate in that area and has been behind several kidnappings in the past. The area is also a familiar route used by militants to cross from Garo Hills to neighbouring Assam.
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November - 11 
The Times of India reports that easy access to sophisticated firearms by Garo militants in Meghalaya has become a major cause for concern for the State Government. Though the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant group was once believed to ha
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The Times of India reports that easy access to sophisticated firearms by Garo militants in Meghalaya has become a major cause for concern for the State Government. Though the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant group was once believed to have sophisticated arms only, splinter groups in the West Garo hills are also getting these firearms easily nowadays. According to chief minister Mukul Sangma, the porous border has helped these militants groups procure weapons freely. "During several arms hauls by the security forces, we have found automatic sophisticated firearms from these militants. It proves that they (militants) have easy access to these weapons. We believe the arms are coming from the other side of the border. That's why, both the Centre and the state government have emphasized the need to strengthen the 'internal security' of the state on a priority basis," said Sangma.Security sources said that the Garo militants, including some small and splinter groups in Meghalaya, are currently armed with a large number of AK-47s, AK-74s, AK-81s, rocket launchers, Chinese grenades, Heckler and Koch rifles, Glock guns and US-made sophisticated pistols. "Though militant groups like United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), National Socialist Council of Nagalim-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Peoples' Liberation Army (PLA) were providing arms to Garo ultra groups earlier, now the rebels have direct access to gunrunners from Myanmar and Bangladesh," said a Police official. The official added that the ULFA-I faction is also helping small groups like the United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) by providing them with firearms.The Shillong Times reports that the estimated loss till date due to the damages during the agitations of pressure groups demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) has gone up to over INR 500 milion with the recent assessment of over INR 210 million losses due to the destruction of BSNL stockyard. The East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Goyal said that as per the estimate, the total loss due to the ongoing agitations is over Rs 50 crore, which according to him would affect the overall development of the State.
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November - 11 
the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), Jaintia Hills District Unit has condemned the brutal killing of five Police personnel by the GNLA at South Garo Hills on November 5, reports The Shillong Times on November 12.
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the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), Jaintia Hills District Unit has condemned the brutal killing of five Police personnel by the GNLA at South Garo Hills on November 5, reports The Shillong Times on November 12.
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November - 12 
coal traders in Borsora and Nongjri areas in South West Khasi Hills District are concerned over the activities of militants from Garo Hills and Assam which are demanding money ranging from INR 500,000 to INR two million, reports The Shillong Times on
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coal traders in Borsora and Nongjri areas in South West Khasi Hills District are concerned over the activities of militants from Garo Hills and Assam which are demanding money ranging from INR 500,000 to INR two million, reports The Shillong Times on November 13. According to a coal trader who received a demand note of INR 1 million from the GNLA, it is not only the GNLA that is working together with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and are demanding money from the traders in the area but the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) is also operating and competing with the said militants outfits. In a letter sent by the GNLA to the trader, the militants warned him to ‘cooperate without failure’ and warned that any ‘thoughtless act’ (by the trader) would lead to serious consequences as ‘actions’ will be taken according to their (GNLA) law.
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November - 12 
taking a tough stand following the recent attack on Policemen in Garo Hills, the State Police have resolved to take down the GNLA within three months’ time through their modified drills and mechanisms. Inspector General of Police (IGP) in-charge of A
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taking a tough stand following the recent attack on Policemen in Garo Hills, the State Police have resolved to take down the GNLA within three months’ time through their modified drills and mechanisms. Inspector General of Police (IGP) in-charge of Administration and Operation GHP Raju, on November 12, said that the GNLA will be neutralized in the next three months with the Police department preparing to come up with strategized plans to take down the outfit. He also mentioned that the State is looking towards the Home Affairs Ministry for adequate manpower to contain the situation in Garo Hills. “We need the help of the CRPF and BSF personnel who are trained in jungle warfare,” he said adding that at present, the State has about six units of COBRA teams operating in the region. Terming GNLA as a ‘gang of dacoits’, he said, “the Northeast militant outfits have a set of ideologies, but GNLA does not follow any such ideology except killing and extortion.” When asked about the procurement of arms and weapons, Raju said that the weapons used by the GNLA are procured from Kokrajhar, Assam through the anti-faction of ULFA, National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) smugglers from Dimapur, Manipur and Bangladesh who made it a flourishing business to supply arms to the GNLA.
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November - 13 
Border security Force (BSF) rescued a coal exporter, Janking Marak in the night of November 13 from the clutches of Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) rebels near the India-Bangladesh border under Gausapara border outpost in South Garo Hills Distri
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Border security Force (BSF) rescued a coal exporter, Janking Marak in the night of November 13 from the clutches of Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) rebels near the India-Bangladesh border under Gausapara border outpost in South Garo Hills District. The coal exporter was rescued after the BSF troopers challenged four GNLA rebels while they were attempting to cross over to Bangladesh. The rebels fled the area leaving behind the exporter, who was blindfolded. GNLA rebels abducted Marak from his residence in South Garo Hills region on November 10. Meanwhile, Police are still clueless about the whereabouts of another coal exporter, Gopal Sharma, and three traders abducted by suspected GNLA rebels.
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November - 14 
SFs on November 14 arrested two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkmen, identified as Salmendrar Marak and Eden Marak, at Thanti hill area near Kachumari village in Goalpara District, reports Times of India.
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SFs on November 14 arrested two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkmen, identified as Salmendrar Marak and Eden Marak, at Thanti hill area near Kachumari village in Goalpara District, reports Times of India.
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November - 14 
Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants abducted, Dilip Dutta Medhi (45), from Choto Matia area under Dudhnoi Police Station in Goalpara District on November 14, reports The Telegraph. Medhi is an officer of the Sericulture departmen
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Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants abducted, Dilip Dutta Medhi (45), from Choto Matia area under Dudhnoi Police Station in Goalpara District on November 14, reports The Telegraph. Medhi is an officer of the Sericulture department of Meghalaya, posted at Resubelpara in North Garo Hills District.
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November - 17 
Following claims by the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) that it had attacked a Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) camp and injured three cadres on November 13 at a place called Rongmil Chiring in South Garo Hills, a s
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Following claims by the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) that it had attacked a Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) camp and injured three cadres on November 13 at a place called Rongmil Chiring in South Garo Hills, a special team of the Meghalaya Police was deputed to scout the area, but never came across any militant camp and instead found a small empty thatched room in a jhum field that was riddled with bullet holes reports The Shillong Times on November 18. A blood trail led to the recovery of a dog injured with a bullet wound.
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November - 17 
The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has reiterated its claims of a violent clash with the Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) in Rongmin Chiring of South Garo Hills and has refused to accept the Police version about sh
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The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has reiterated its claims of a violent clash with the Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) in Rongmin Chiring of South Garo Hills and has refused to accept the Police version about shooting of an empty jhum hut and a dog, reports The Shillong Times on November 18. The ANVC-B issued a clarification saying that the Police version of the incident is not correct. The Police investigation dismissed the claims of the ANVC-B about any encounter and the investigation has instead indicated that it was a staged incident in which militants from the same group are accused of planting an old wireless set and a few empty ammunition shells to blame a rival outfit.
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November - 19 
The Shillong Times reports on November 20 that as many as seven Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) cadres have reportedly fled from their liaison office at Tura youth hostel with a substantial number of weapons to form a new outfit called the A’
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The Shillong Times reports on November 20 that as many as seven Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) cadres have reportedly fled from their liaison office at Tura youth hostel with a substantial number of weapons to form a new outfit called the A’chik Tigers Force (ATF) blaming the Government and the outfit’s leaders for turning a blind eye to their problems. The cadres reportedly fled under the leadership of Balsrang who happens to be the camp in-charge. Speaking to The Shillong Times, Balsrang said that seven of them abandoned the outfit on November 15 and decamped with five automatic assault rifles, seven pistols, ten hand grenades and four hundred rounds of ammunition from the armory of the ANVC. “We have been unhappy with the state of affairs in our organization. The government has not given us our stipend for the last eight months and have abandoned us,” said Balsrang, who has now taken the name of Dilchong Ioimingchi to lead the ATF. He also attacked the ANVC leaders for treating its cadres with disdain and blamed the leadership for the present crisis within the outfit. “We are no longer able to withstand the suffering and felt the only way was to return to the jungle and once again lead an armed struggle,” said the new militant chief. There is apprehension that more cadres of the group could follow in their footsteps as the new militant chief has revealed that it is wooing other disgruntled members of the ANVC to join their fold. This will be the third major split within the ANVC since its formation in the mid 1990s. The first split took place in 2009 with its former militant commander Sohan D Shira leaving the group to form his own Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA). In 2012, the ANVC suffered another split when its spokesman Rimpu (Bernard) Marak alias Torik Jangning left the group to form the ANVC-Breakaway (ANVC-B).
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November - 19 
Troopers of the Border Security Force (BSF) along with Meghalaya Police team arrested GNLA militants, Prethy M Sangma and Dina M Sangma from Kimdegre area under South West Garo Hills, reports Nagaland Post on November 20.
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Troopers of the Border Security Force (BSF) along with Meghalaya Police team arrested GNLA militants, Prethy M Sangma and Dina M Sangma from Kimdegre area under South West Garo Hills, reports Nagaland Post on November 20.
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November - 19 
Two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants deputed to Tura in West Garo Hills to extort money and abduct an influential businessman have been arrested on November 19. The arrested militants have been identified as Goera D Sangma (27) and Seng
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Two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants deputed to Tura in West Garo Hills to extort money and abduct an influential businessman have been arrested on November 19. The arrested militants have been identified as Goera D Sangma (27) and Sengsal R Marak (22). The two GNLA militants who had taken shelter in a house in Boldak A’ding, under Dobasipara Police outpost, were arrested just as they were passing through the main thoroughfares of the town to carry out their abduction. Security forces recovered two automatic pistols with six rounds of live ammunition and two mobile handsets. “They belonged to GNLA’s Baichung Momin command and had planned to conduct a series of extortion cases and abduct several prominent businessmen,” revealed District Police chief Mukesh Kr Singh.
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November - 21 
The Shillong Times reports that the State Police commandos shot dead the ‘area commander’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) for Ampati region, identified as Indian A Sangma in an encounter near Garobadha in West Garo Hills District while anothe
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The Shillong Times reports that the State Police commandos shot dead the ‘area commander’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) for Ampati region, identified as Indian A Sangma in an encounter near Garobadha in West Garo Hills District while another Police team in remote South Garo Hills district was engaged in a gun battle with cadres of the same outfit in the afternoon of November 21. Police commandos from SWAT unit raided Sonabil village near Garobadha after receiving information about the existence of a makeshift camp of the GNLA located in the area. The Security Forces were crossing the village and proceeding towards the nearby forest when they were attacked by the militants from their camp leading to an exchange of fire. A pistol with one magazine was recovered from Sangma. The militant is said to be the main suspect in the killing of three civilians at Monabari area on September 16.
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November - 22 
An Assam Government official, abducted by a gang of criminals, has managed to escape from his captors on November 22, reports Nagaland Post. Rashidul Haque, the block development officer of Fakirganj Block in Assam’s Dhubri District, was abducted on
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An Assam Government official, abducted by a gang of criminals, has managed to escape from his captors on November 22, reports Nagaland Post. Rashidul Haque, the block development officer of Fakirganj Block in Assam’s Dhubri District, was abducted on November 20 for ransom, Goalpara District Police chief Nitul Gogoi said. The captors allegedly kept Haque at Khamari village along the Assam-Meghalaya border near Tikrikilla in the West Garo Hills. Gogoi said three abductors, allegedly hired by GNLA rebel outfit to abduct Haque, have been arrested.
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November - 23 
The Shillong Times reports that Williamnagar Police raided Nengmandalgre village in East Garo Hills District across the river Simsang, three kms from District headquarters, and arrested an over ground worker of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA
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The Shillong Times reports that Williamnagar Police raided Nengmandalgre village in East Garo Hills District across the river Simsang, three kms from District headquarters, and arrested an over ground worker of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in the night of November 23. Police picked up Hernit Marak alias Solomon from the village and recovered incriminating documents and letter pads of GNLA from his possession.
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November - 24 
The Shillong Times reports that the ‘general secretary’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), Dalbin N Marak (37), also a Government school teacher, whose identity had remained a secret has been finally revealed with his arrest in Williamnagar in
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The Shillong Times reports that the ‘general secretary’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), Dalbin N Marak (37), also a Government school teacher, whose identity had remained a secret has been finally revealed with his arrest in Williamnagar in the afternoon of November 24. The ‘general secretary’ whose identity was not even known to other cadres and leaders of the group apart from the inner circle of the GNLA ‘chief’ has revealed to Police that it ‘chief’ Sohan D. Shira called him up over phone and appointed him the ‘general secretary’. After his appointment he received the GNLA seals and letter pads which were kept hidden in the home of one Pinku Palley Ch Marak, a lab technician at Rongsak medical health centre. Pinku was picked up in the night by Police. He was brought to Tura under armed escort and from his paternal home; Police recovered a briefcase containing three Indian passports along with letter heads of ‘vice chairman’ and ‘general secretary’ along with several other documents including mobile phones. Some of the top leaders’ identity such as that of the ‘vice chairman’ and the ‘acting chairman’ of the outfit have remained mysterious for a long time. Dalbin Marak also played a major role in planning strikes against security forces and was specifically tasked with translating letters from Garo to English by Shira.
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November - 24 
Toughening its stand against rampant timber smuggling in Garo Hills, the GNLA has issued the ‘last warning’ to those involved including village Nokmas (village heads), forest department officials and a section of the Garo Students’ Union (GSU) leader
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Toughening its stand against rampant timber smuggling in Garo Hills, the GNLA has issued the ‘last warning’ to those involved including village Nokmas (village heads), forest department officials and a section of the Garo Students’ Union (GSU) leadership to halt their activity, reports The Shillong Times on November 25. The militant group has specifically termed the Bajengdoba region of North Garo Hills as the epicenter of the smuggling racket to the neighbouring State (Assam) and warned of ‘serious’ consequences against those involved. Forest produce of Garo Hills are regularly smuggled into neighbouring Assam. While issuing the warning, the GNLA commander for the northern region, Philliport D Shira, in a press statement, blamed officials, traditional heads and student leaders for the ongoing illegal trade.
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November - 27 
Meanwhile, Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on November 27, arrested an over-ground worker of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), identified as Toren Sangma from his residence at Tikrikila in West Garo Hills District. The GNLA worker confesse
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Meanwhile, Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on November 27, arrested an over-ground worker of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), identified as Toren Sangma from his residence at Tikrikila in West Garo Hills District. The GNLA worker confessed that he was working for the banned outfit and collected INR 220,000 from Tikrikilla market for the outfit.
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November - 27 
The Shillong Times reports that the man who allegedly shipped in the explosives for use on an ambush against Security Forces (SFs) in Chisobibra village, on the outskirts of Williamnagar town in East Garo Hills District, in the first week of October
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The Shillong Times reports that the man who allegedly shipped in the explosives for use on an ambush against Security Forces (SFs) in Chisobibra village, on the outskirts of Williamnagar town in East Garo Hills District, in the first week of October has been arrested by Police from the heart of the District headquarters (Williamnagar) on November 27. Police caught the over ground worker of the Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA), identified as Komar T Sangma (24) in the evening. He had been in the wanted list of SFs for his alleged involvement in the attack on two passing Police vehicles which narrowly escaped an Improvised Explosive Eevice (IED) explosion next to a wooden bridge in broad daylight.
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