The five militants, who were under the command of GNLA 'finance secretary' Rakkam, surrendered before the Director General of Police Rajiv Mehta in the presence of senior police officials.
"The surrender is due to police anti-insurgent operation in Garo Hills and also the important role played by church leaders," Mehta told reporters here and added such cooperation could restore peace in Garo Hills and help return the "misguided" youths to mainstream.
Mehta said the five militants belong to the 4th batch of the outfit and had joined it in 2012. They were trained by ULFA instructors in the general camp at Durama Hills in East Garo Hills.
The five, who hail from South Garo Hills district, have been identified and on surrendering deposited three AK-56 rifles, one carbine, one G-3 rifle, one grenade, one HK magazine, six AK magazines, one Beretta pistol magazine, one G-3 magazine, one carbine magazine and 519 rounds ammunition of AK (421, G-3 (22 nos) and 7.62 mm (76 nos), police said.
One of the surrendered militants named Krewingbirth said the training on preparation of IEDs is conducted in Bangladesh in a camp where there are a number of GNLA ultras as well as from ULFA.
