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Assam: Four persons arrested for having ULFA-I links

By IANS | Updated: January 26, 2024 13:00 IST

Guwahati, Jan 26 Assam Police have arrested four persons on the suspicion of having links with banned militant ...

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Guwahati, Jan 26 Assam Police have arrested four persons on the suspicion of having links with banned militant outfit United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), according to police sources.

The police have conducted raids at several locations in the Guwahati city on Thursday night and a police source said following that the arrests were made.

However, the police have not divulged the details of the individuals arrested. Further investigation is underway.

Meanwhile, Paresh Baruah-led ULFA-I on Thursday announced that it has boycotted the R-Day celebrations and stressed their demand for a sovereign Assam.

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