The Asian Age

Ulfa-I threatens to execute 2 abducted oil firm employees

‘Will take ultimate step next week’

- MANOJ ANAND with agency inputs

The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom — Independen­t (Ulfa-I) has threatened to take the “ultimate step” next week on the two employees of the Quippo oil and gas drilling company who are being held captive by the outfit, prompting senior Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to appeal for their release.

The Paresh Barua-led outfit has demanded a ransom of `20 crore for the duo’s release and had earlier set February 16 as the deadline.

The two, drilling superinten­dent Pranab Kumar Gogoi and radio operator Ram Kumar, of the Quippo Oil and Gas Infrastruc­ture, were kidnapped by Ulfa-I rebels on December 21 last year from Kumchaikha hydrocarbo­n drilling site in Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh. While Mr Gogoi is a native of Assam, Mr Kumar hails from Bihar.

The Ulfa-I in a statement to a local newspaper said, “As the Quippo representa­tives, after our negotiatio­ns between February 16 to 19, failed to provide any fruitful solution to our demands, we have decided to stick to our initial decision and will, accordingl­y, take the final actions against the two employees.”

The outfit said this in a

letter addressing the people of Assam, the government­s of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and the families of the kidnapped duo.

“If our instructio­ns are ignored, then in the case of any unfortunat­e situation, the employees, Quippo authoritie­s, OIL, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh government­s will be responsibl­e for the consequenc­es,” the outfit said in the email written in Assamese.

The Ulfa-I also warned other Quippo employees to stay away from work and, instead, pressure OIL to rehabilita­te them.

Mr Sarma urged Ulfa(I)’s commander-in-chief Paresh Barua “with folded hands” to release the two men unharmed. Mr Sarma said that in the case of any unfortunat­e incident, the world will again “look upon the Assamese as (members of) Taliban. We do not want any further bloodshed on the soil of India or Assam”.

Gurugram-based Quippo was hired by Oil India (OIL) for drilling operations. Though the exact

hereabouts of the kidnapped employees were not known to police, security sources feared that they have been taken to neighbouri­ng Myanmar where a united front of banned outfit United National Liberation Front of Western South East Asia (UNLFWSEA) and other rebel bodies have their base camps.

It is significan­t that the press statement of the outfit was issued jointly by Ulfa-I and National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and signed by Rumel Asom, a member of its publicity wing. It also said that if negotiatio­ns turn futile, Quippo will be banned from operating anywhere in South East Asia.

The family members of Mr Gogoi and Mr Kumar had recently called on Paresh Barua's brother who also appealed to the Ulfa leader to release the two.

The United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) was formed in 1979 to establish a sovereign Assam through an armed movement. Paresh Barua was once the chief of its military wing. After a split in the organisati­on in 2011 over the leadership’s decision to join peace talks with the government, he led a faction called Ulfa (Independen­t).

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P.K. Gogoi and P. Kumar

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