The cadres surrendered before Changlang police yesterday during a simple ceremony, SP Vijay Kumar said in a statement today.
A native of Songku Havi village under Khimiyong circle of thedistrict, the cadre was forcibly picked up by the outfit with two other girls from Changlang town in the year 2010 and imparted training in its camp in Myanmar.
She is being further interrogated to check her involvement in any criminal activities.
The cadre was approached by Changlang Police through sources to surrender before police since she has not been indulged in any nefarious activities of the organization.
Police is hopeful that many more such misguided youth who have been forcibly inducted into the organization will be encouraged to surrender and join the mainstream of the society to live a better and peaceful life.
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