TIWN
KARIMGANJ, April 22 (TIWN): Atleast 2 bru terrorist leaders were nabbed by Assam Rifles No-30 btln and Karignaj police named Arnajoy Reang (29) & Dailoram Reang (36)--- have been produced before the court on Friday. Reportedly, these 2 persons are the chief leaders of an emerging terrorist groups in North East India. Arnajoy Reang has been identified as the General Secretary of the Bru-terrorist Group, resident of Ashapara Kanchanpur Refugee camp and Dailoram Reang is recognized as the commandant of Katar, area at Dhali Dist. After nabbing them the chief leader’s name has been gathered by police as Rajesh Chorkhi (President, Resident of Mizoram). Reportedly, this refugee group deprived of any facility has come into this profession and to earn money by blackmailing and terrorism. Talking to the police, they said that the refugee terrorist group leader has told the police that they do not any longer consider themselves as Indians as neither Mizo Govt. now Tripura Govt. is really concerned about their future. On Thursday evening they were roaming before the court area at Karmganj and getting information Police with the help of Assam Rifles Btln nabbed them.
However, they also told police that soon they will send a letter to the central ministry level and surrender with full group and arms.
Across North Tripura and Mizoram-Assam they have been settled as terrorist groups.
However, they have been produced before the court, and the decision of the court is yet to come.
Allegations are coming that Tripura-Mizo govt.’s disputes emerging terrorist groups in NE India.
Terrorists organizational list recovered from captured militants. TIWn Pic April 22
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