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Six Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) Rebels Shot Dead in Encounter in Karbi Anglong district

At least six Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) extremists were killed on Sunday in an encounter with the police and Assam Rifles in the Dhansiri Area of Karbi Anglong district

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GUWAHATI: At least six Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) extremists were killed on Sunday in an encounter with the police and Assam Rifles in the Dhansiri Area of Karbi Anglong district, a top police official said.

Four AK-47 rifles, as many revolvers, some live grenades, improvised guns and huge rounds of ammunition were found from the slain militants.

Police sources said that two militants were injured in the encounter and fled.

Director-General of Assam Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said that six hardcore top cadres of DNLA were neutralized in Karbi Anglong district when they fired at a joint team of police and Assam Rifles during an anti-terror operation. The police chief said that the outlawed DNLA has been involved in kidnapping, extortion, killing and these are not tolerated in Assam.

The counter-insurgency operations in the Dhansiripar area of the Karbi Anglong district, bordering Nagaland, were recently intensified after the suspected DNLA militants killed one Sanjoy Ronghang at Daojingphang village on May 19. Several organizations, including Dimasa Students' Union, had condemned the killing of Sanjoy Ronghang and demanded action against the perpetrators.

The DNLA was formed in April 2019 to fight for a sovereign 'Dimasa nation'. The members of the DNLA outfit have allegedly been trained by the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, which has been engaged in talks with the Central government for the past many years.

The DNLA has been active in certain areas of Karbi Anglong as well as adjoining the Dima Hasao district. (IANS)