Security Forces Arrest Two Suspected ULFA-I Cadres in Assam
Major Operation by Security Forces
In a significant operation, security forces in Assam have apprehended two suspected members of the banned group ULFA-I. During this operation, a substantial cache of weapons and ammunition was also seized, prompting heightened security alerts in the region.
Intelligence-Led Action
According to sources, the arrests were made based on intelligence reports, leading security personnel to conduct raids on suspected locations where the two individuals were detained. The seized weapons reportedly include several lethal and illegal arms, raising concerns about their potential use in a larger conspiracy.
Interrogation May Reveal Key Information
Security agencies are actively interrogating the detained suspects. Officials believe that this could provide crucial insights into the organization's network, funding sources, and operational activities.
Increased Security Measures in the Area
Following the arrests, security has been intensified in the surrounding areas. Police and paramilitary forces have been placed on high alert to prevent any potential threats.
Ongoing Crackdown on ULFA-I
It is noteworthy that security forces have been conducting continuous operations against militant groups like ULFA-I in Assam. Such actions are seen as significant blows to the organization's activities.
Thorough Investigation Underway
Currently, security agencies are engaged in a comprehensive investigation to determine the extent of the network associated with the seized weapons.