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ULFA trying to create disturbances ahead of I-Day: DGP

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"ULFA still has capability to carry out blasts and small killings and they will try to indulge in such incidents before August 15. Their purpose is to instill fear and create an atmosphere where they can carry out their extortion attempts," DGP J N Choudhury said here today.ULFA trying to create disturbances ahead of I-Day: DGP

Guwahati, Aug 11 (PTI) The Assam Police today said ULFA's anti-talk faction is looking to hit in a big way in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations but the force has put in place strategies to foil such efforts.

"ULFA still has capability to carry out blasts and small killings and they will try to indulge in such incidents before August 15. Their purpose is to instill fear and create an atmosphere where they can carry out their extortion attempts," DGP J N Choudhury said here today.

"However, we have put in place all arrangements, including gearing up our intelligence, to ensure that such efforts do not succeed. Our effort is to track them and prevent them from succeeding," he said.

Choudhury said among the major targets of ULFA are Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Goalpara, Bongaigaon and Jorhat districts.

"Guwahati is also a target. In fact, ULFA is trying very hard to hit the city because any strike on the North East's largest city would be a major across the country," he said.

He said the arrest of seven ULFA operatives in Tinsukia late last night was due to efforts of the police intelligence.

On being asked about the militant outfits cadre strength, Choudhury said, "It is true that their cadre base had shrunk. But for them, small strikes with 3-4 cadres is enough to make their presence felt."

The state police has already sounded a red alert across Assam in the run up to August 15. In the past two weeks, ULFA has struck thrice in Goalpara targeting the Army and CRPF with IEDs, besides killing one village defence member in Sibsagar.

"However, we have put in place all arrangements, including gearing up our intelligence, to ensure that such efforts do not succeed. Our effort is to track them and prevent them from succeeding," he said.

Choudhury said among the major targets of ULFA are Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Goalpara, Bongaigaon and Jorhat districts.

"Guwahati is also a target. In fact, ULFA is trying very hard to hit the city because any strike on the North East's largest city would be a major news across the country," he said.

He said the arrest of seven ULFA operatives in Tinsukia late last night was due to efforts of the police intelligence.

On being asked about the militant outfits cadre strength, Choudhury said, "It is true that their cadre base had shrunk. But for them, small strikes with 3-4 cadres is enough to make their presence felt."

The state police has already sounded a red alert across Assam in the run up to August 15. In the past two weeks, ULFA has struck thrice in Goalpara targeting the Army and CRPF with IEDs, besides killing one village defence member in Sibsagar.

  

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