Millennium Post

COMBING OPS UNDERWAY, ULFA(I) CLAIMS INNOCENCE

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GUWAHATI: Assam police Friday launched a “massive combing operation” to nab those involved in the killing of five people, including three members of a family, in Tinsukia district.

Police suspect the gunmen belonged to the ULFA (Independen­t) faction as they were dressed in battle fatigue, but the outfit has denied its involvemen­t in the attack.

A group of assailants had called out six people at Kheronibar­i village three from their home and as many from a local shop around 8pm on Thursday.

They then took them to the edge of Dhola-sadiya bridge in the area and opened indiscrimi­nate fire, killing five of them on spot.

One of them fell off the bridge and survived the firing.

Director General of Police Kuladhar Saikia and Additional DGP Mukesh rushed to Tinsukia, shortly after the incident, to review the law and order situation.

Talking to media in Guwahati, Saikia said, “A massive combing operation has been launched to nab the accused.

No one involved in the incident will be allowed to escape. Since last night (Thursday), we have started several operations to nab the culprits.”

Asked about the involvemen­t of ULFA factions in the killings, he said, “It isn’t about taking random names. We will

take action as per law.” The lone survivor in the incident, identified as Sahadeb Namasudra, told reporters Friday morning he had a “providenti­al escape” as he fell off the edge of the bridge, where the gunmen had lined up the six persons and shot five of them dead. Though he did not sustain injuries, he fell unconsciou­s out of fear and nervousnes­s. On regaining consciousn­ess, he found one of the five persons still alive beside him, Namasudra claimed, adding that the man died before any arrangemen­t for help could be made.

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 ?? PTI ?? CRPF officials inspect the area after five people were killed by suspected United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) on Thursday night at Tinsukia district of Assam on Friday
PTI CRPF officials inspect the area after five people were killed by suspected United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) on Thursday night at Tinsukia district of Assam on Friday

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