Indian Security Forces Beefed Up Search Operation Against Terrorist Outfits

The joint operation teams of the Indian security forces have beefed up their search operation against terrorist outfits and have been successful in apprehending many cadres and linkmen of the terrorist outfits in recent times.
Indian army soldiers stand guard near the Indian Air Force (IAF) base at Pathankot in Punjab, India, January 3, 2016. A gold medal-winning Indian shooter was among 10 people killed in an audacious pre-dawn assault on the air force base, officials said on Sunday as troops worked to clear the compound near India's border with Pakistan after a 15-hour gunbattle. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta - RTX20UF5
Indian army soldiers stand guard near the Indian Air Force (IAF) base at Pathankot in Punjab, India, January 3, 2016. A gold medal-winning Indian shooter was among 10 people killed in an audacious pre-dawn assault on the air force base, officials said on Sunday as troops worked to clear the compound near India's border with Pakistan after a 15-hour gunbattle. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta - RTX20UF5

The joint operation teams of the Indian security forces have beefed up their investigate operation alongside terrorist clothing and have been successful in apprehending many cadres and linemen of the terrorist outfits in recent times. CRPF arrested one Bhutan Mech (28) from the Assam-Nagaland border area near Halting of Sivasagar district on Saturday night.

 One revolver with three rounds live bullets were improved from his ownership. Security forces also nabbed Nekib Ahmed (23) from South Sonari of Charaideo district on Saturday night subsequent secret input. Nekib was supposedly an active linkman of the banned ULFA (I) and he sent several youths from Charaideo district to join the outfit. Many offensive documents were reportedly improved from his possession. He also purportedly operated many fake Facebook accounts and through these accounts, he used to lure youths to join the outfit.



In another occurrence that took place a few days ago in the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border area, one hardcore terrorist was detained by joint security forces. Mukunda Nath (29) of Sivasagar Bokota Nemoguri village was also supposedly occupied in the astounding Demow bomb blast occurrence that had taken place in the Demow daily market area near the NH-37 on November 22. Demow Police have taken the accused under judicial custody for more questioning concerning the bomb blast with authorization from the Sivasagar CJM court.

Besides, as many as three youths were detained from the Assam-Arunachal border area and the apprehended youths are supposed ULFA (I) and NSCN linkmen. Suspected members and linemen of the ULFA (I) and the NSCN are active in the Bimalapur, Kanubari and Balijan areas of Charaideo district and security forces launched special operations in these areas the past week.



Moreover, in the Dikhowmukh, Saraguri, and the Brahmaputra-Dikhow Sapori area and in the Saragua area of Sivasagar district, a team of the Indian Army, CRPF and the Assam Police jointly launched another search operation against a troop of suspected ULFA (I) militants on Saturday night. Sources conversant that a large troop of militants was taking shelter in these areas.


Security forces also arrested one RB Lama (47) from the Jagun area of the Assam-Arunachal border on January 9 night and a large cache of arms and bullets were also improved from the ownership of the accused. As per reports, one American pistol, three Chinese bullets, 15 rounds live bullets, some cash and other objectionable documents were also healthier from him.



Indian forces also know that the NSCN and the ULFA (I) were setting up many new transit camps in the Arunachal Pradesh territory and apart from the existing Nagaland camps, the terrorists have chosen Arunachal Pradesh for their safe shelter in recent times.

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