Khaleej Times

Meghalaya’s most-wanted militant killed in encounter

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shillong — Security forces on Saturday shot dead Meghalaya’s most-wanted militant and selfstyled chief of the outlawed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in an encounter in East Garo Hills district, the police said.

The encounter of Sohan D Shira, who carried a reward of one million rupees on his head, came after NCP candidate Jonathone N Sangma was killed in an IED attack, suspected to be carried out by the GNLA in the same district on February 18.

Following Sangma’s death, counter-insurgency raids had been stepped up in poll-bound South and East Garo Hills districts.

Acting on inputs regarding probable movement of some armed GNLA cadre in Dobu area, counter-insurgency forces were pressed into service, a senior police officer involved in the operations said.

He said the encounter took place around 11am in Achakpek village near Dobu, in which Sohan was killed. East Garo Hills Deputy Commission­er Ram Kumar said inquest on the body of the slain militant was on and necessary formalitie­s would follow.

Earlier this week, Meghalaya Director General of Police S B Singh had said, “There are credible leads that are being obtained about the involvemen­t of the group (GNLA) in Sunday night’s carnage (Sangma’s killing).”

NCP candidate Jonathone N Sangma and three others were killed in an IED blast triggered by militants in the Samanda area of East Garo Hills district around 8pm on February 18.— PTI

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