Assam Police Arrest ULFA-I Linkman | India Information

The Assam Police has arrested a person for allegedly working as a linkman for the banned militant group ULFA-I, officers mentioned on Wednesday.
The accused has been recognized as Supritam Kaur and brought into custody by safety personnel from Dimapur.
Police say the accused had actively supplied very important data to ULFA-I and has hyperlinks with the banned NSCN group.
A senior police official mentioned, “Kaur has been actively concerned in supplying key data to ULFA-I. He has hyperlinks with one other outlawed group NSCN additionally. The individual has been interrogated to unearth additional hyperlinks with the banned outfits.”
Just lately, the NIA arrested two extra accused in reference to the restoration of an IED planted by the ULFA-I terror group at Dispur Final Gate, Guwahati, as a part of a conspiracy to hold out a number of blasts in Assam on Independence Day in 2024.
Bhargob Gogoi and Sumu Gogoi, each residents of Dibrugarh district of Assam, had been concerned within the conspiracy orchestrated by the proscribed terrorist organisation to strike terror and threaten the sovereignty, safety, and integrity of the nation, mentioned the Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA).
With their arrest, the entire variety of accused arrested within the conspiracy case has gone as much as three.
The NIA, which took over the investigation into the case from Dispur police in September final 12 months, had final month charge-sheeted three accused within the case below varied sections of the BNS, UA(P) Act and the Explosives Substance Act.
The three charge-sheeted accused included Paresh Baruah alias Paresh Asom alias Kamruj Zaman Khan alias Nur-uz-Zaman alias Zaman Bhai alias Pradip alias Paban Baruah, chairman and SS Commander-in-Chief of the proscribed terrorist teams ULFA-I.
The opposite two accused named within the cost sheet had been Abhijit Gogoi alias Abhijeet Gogoi alias Aishang Asom alias Aishang alias Aishang Axom alias Rumel Asom alias Dhanajoy Moran and Jahnu Boruah alias Arnob Asom alias Huntu.
Earlier within the month, ULFA-I claimed that its Jap headquarters in Myanmar had been focused by the Indian Military with drones within the early hours – a declare denied by the Military. The proscribed outfit in a press assertion claimed that in these cross-border strikes, their 19 cadres had been killed and one other 19 had been injured.
(With IANS Inputs)