- GUWAHATI — Three
militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) were killed
during an encounter with the security forces in Assam’s mountainous Dima Hasao
district on Tuesday, officials said.
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- An Assam Police spokesman said that the encounter came after
secret information that some armed cadres, who had given an extortion notice to
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) officials and engineers in Dima
Hasao district, were hiding in areas under the Haflong police station.
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- Accordingly, a search operation was launched by Assam
Police's Special Units and Assam Rifles on Saturday evening.
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- "Almost after 60 hours of search, on Monday, the search
parties came across an armed group in the area between N Kubin-Hera Kilo. The
armed militants fired on the security forces, who retaliated, and there was a
heavy exchange of fire," the spokesman said.
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- Subsequently, an extensive search of the area led to the
discovery of three dead bodies of militants, belonging to the NSCN. However, the
faction of the NSCN they belonged to is yet to be known.
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- Two AK series rifles and a pistol were recovered from the
forested areas, and a search operation is still underway.
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- Tuesday’s incident occurred within three days after three
militants of the NSCN-K-YA faction were killed on April 27 during a fierce gun
battle between the security forces and the extremists in Arunachal Pradesh’s
Longding district.
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- Defence spokesman Lt Col Amit Shukla had said that two
construction workers were kidnapped on April 25 from Pangchao areas in Longding
district.
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- Based on specific information, troops of the Indian Army and
the Assam Rifles launched a joint massive operation in the Pangchao areas on
Sunday. "Wherein the contact was established and in the ensuing firefight,
three cadres of NSCN-KY-A group were neutralised," he said.
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- One construction worker was rescued in the operation, and
four automatic weapons, ammunition and other war-like materials were also
recovered from the areas.
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- Meanwhile, the Army and Assam Rifles, in coordination with
the Assam Police, earlier apprehended a wanted top cadre of the NSCN-KYA from
Assam's Charaideo district. The NSCN-K-YA has earlier served an extortion
notice of Rs 20 lakh to the public sector oil major Oil India Limited (OIL). The
notice was signed by the outfit's self-styled Major, Tha Aung and sent to OIL's
office in Manabhum, located in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh. The
outfit in its notice sought Rs 20 lakh by December 10, and it has also warned
that OIL would be held accountable for any delays.
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- The OIL has its operational site at the Manabhum reserve
forest in eastern Arunachal, and the thickly forested reserve forest areas fall
under both Changlang and Namsai districts.
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- The NSCN-K-YA has not signed a ceasefire agreement with the
Centre.