The Asian Age

Myanmar ops to chase 500 rebels out of Naga villages

Myanmar Army takes over control of NSCN-K headquarte­rs located in Taga area

- MANOJ ANAND

The Myanmar Army launched a “special operation” on Friday to drive out Indian insurgents taking shelter in Naga villages and the forests of Myanmar. Saying that the Myanmar government had assured India that it will not allow even a single camp of Indian insurgent groups in its territory, security sources in the Union home ministry said the operation would be continued for the next four to five months if needed.

Asking Indian insurgents and non-citizens to vacate its territory, the Myanmar Army dismantled all the independen­t camps of insurgent groups like Ulfa-I, NDFB and the Manipur rebel groups.

It has also taken control of NSCN(K)’s headquarte­rs in Taga, and removed the existing NSCN(K) camp there. the sources said. It will give NSCN(K) a new location for its headquarte­rs, but on condition that it not provide shelter to any Indian insurgent groups.

The Myanmar Army has launched a “special operation” on Friday to chase and drive out the Indian insurgents taking shelter in Naga villages as well as forest of Myanmar.

Disclosing that Myanmar government has assured its counterpar­t in India that they will not allow even a single camp of Indian insurgent groups in its territory, authoritat­ive security sources in the ministry of home affairs told this newspaper that the special operation which has been launched on May 17, would focus on driving out Indian insurgents from its territory. If necessary the Myanmar Army is going to continue this operation for next four-five months by camping in the area, security sources said.

Pointing out that first operation was launched in March this year, the security sources said that then the Myanmar Army had not resorted to any aggressive operations.

Asking the Indian insurgents and non-citizens to vacate the territory, the Myanmar Army had dismantled all the independen­t camps of Indian insurgent groups like Ulfa-I, NDFB and Manipur rebel groups, security sources said adding that Myanmar Army had also taken over the control of the NSCN-K headquarte­rs in Taga.

Informing that all the Indian insurgent group leaders and cadres were given warning and a deadline to vacate Myanmar, security sources said that Myanmar Army found that majority of insurgents were taking shelter in nearby Naga villages and forest areas.

Pointing out that Myanmar Army has also decided to remove the existing NSCN-K camp from Taga area, security sources said that Myanmar Army is going to provide a new location to the NSCN-K for setting up its headquarte­rs but with a strict pre-condition of not providing shelter to any Indian insurgent groups. The NSCN-K, which is holding a ceasefire agreement with Myanmar Army, is also under pressure of signing the national ceasefire agreement with Government of Myanmar, security sources said adding that new operation launched by Myanmar Army is going to be highly aggressive and lethal too. Admitting that Myanmar Army has not used forces in its operation so far, security sources said that it has decided to chase the Indian insurgents­defying the order of Myanmar Army.

◗ Myanmar govt has assured India that they will not allow even a single camp of Indian insurgent groups in its territory

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