Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

MILITANTS SHOOT 5 TRUCKERS DEAD IN ASSAM, SET 7 VEHICLES ABLAZE

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

GUWAHATI: Five persons were killed and one injured after suspected militants belonging to the Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) fired indiscrimi­nately at seven trucks and set them ablaze in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, police said on Friday. The trucks, loaded with cement, coal and other materials, were on their way to a cement factory at Umrangso when they were stopped at Diyungbra at around 8.30 pm on Thursday and attacked by the group.

GUWAHATI: Five people were killed and one injured after suspected militants belonging to the Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) fired indiscrimi­nately at seven trucks and set them ablaze in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, police said on Friday. The trucks, loaded with cement, coal and other materials, were on their way to a cement factory at Umrangso when they were stopped at Diyungbra on Thursday and attacked by the group.

A cement factory’s refusal to yield to the DNLA’S extortion demands recently may have probably triggered the attack, police said.

“The group fired at the vehicles for several minutes and then set them afire. Five persons were killed and one sustained injury. All of them are drivers and handymen of the trucks,” Dima Hasao superinten­dent of police Jayant Singh said.

“Additional forces were rushed to the spot immediatel­y after the incident and a combing operation is underway to nab the culprits,” he added. The injured person was rushed to the nearest government hospital.

Formed in April 2019, the DNLA is an Assam-based insurgent group which seeks an independen­t nation for the Dimasa community through armed struggle. Dimasa is one of the indigenous tribes of the state.

Around 142,413 Dimasas were concentrat­ed in Dima Hasao district, as per the 2011 census, while others lived in neighbouri­ng Nagaland. In recent months, nearly 20 members of the outfit have either surrendere­d or been killed in gun battles with security forces.

DNLA claims to be fighting for protecting the tribe’s culture and language, and restoring the Dimasa kingdom, one of the earliest of the region. Rebel groups such as Dima Halam Daogah and Black Widow were initially operative in the region but gradually turned inactive.

Assam has a history of armed groups representi­ng various communitie­s seeking sovereignt­y, a separate state or an autonomous region. Several of them, like the National Democratic Front of Bodoland and United Liberation Front of Asom (pro-talks faction), have given up the armed struggle and signed peace deals with the Centre.

 ?? PTI ?? Local residents look at trucks which were set on fire allegedly by members of the DNLA in Assam, on Friday.
PTI Local residents look at trucks which were set on fire allegedly by members of the DNLA in Assam, on Friday.

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