Based on intelligence report, police swung into action and intercepted a SUV which was carrying the arms consignment at Chinabat, a remote village in the district, police chief JFK Marak told PTI here.
The arms consignments were meant to be smuggled into Garo hills region for the terrorist outfit - Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA).
One AK 47 rifle with magazine, two AK rifles, two UBGL grenade cells and 6 rifle ammunitions of different calibre were recovered by the police team from the vehicle, the senior police official said.
The police have launched an intensive operation to nab the duo.
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