Arunachal cops arrest 2 in Assam for ULFA-linked extortion in Namsai, seize cash, arms

Arunachal cops arrest 2 in Assam for ULFA-linked extortion in Namsai, seize cash, arms

In a significant operation, Arunachal Pradesh Police arrested two individuals from Assam's Tinsukia district for their involvement in ULFA-linked extortion activities in Namsai. The suspects were caught while attempting to flee after extorting an advance sum from a shopkeeper.

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Arunachal cops arrest 2 in Assam for ULFA-linked extortion in Namsai, seize cash, arms

The Arunachal Pradesh Police arrested two individuals, residents of Assam's Tinsukia district, for their involvement in extortion activities linked to ULFA (United Liberation Front of Assam) in Namsai district on July 5. The arrest took place in Marwa under Chongkham circle, Namsai district, after they demanded a ransom of Rs 15 lakhs from a shopkeeper under the banner of ULFA.

The duo was arrested while attempting to escape after extorting an advance sum of Rs 95,500 from the victim. From their possession, the police seized extorted cash money of Rs 95,500, two dummy AK rifles, one 9 mm pistol, one keypad ACE model mobile, two mobile phones and a pulsar 125 cc motor bike, bearing registration no AS23A J7685.

The operation was conducted jointly by Namsai Police, Wakro Police Station and supported by 11 Assam Rifles, Namsai. It was led by OC PS Wakro Inspector J. Aran, OC PS Chongkham SI A Chandra, under the direction and guidance of SSP Lohit Tumme Amo and SP Namsai S Thinley.  

The arrested individuals have been identified as Chanchal Moran (31), also known as Rudra Moran (surrendered ULFA cadre) and Nirmal Moran (35). Both individuals are residents of Kakupathar, Tinsukia district. 

The Wakro Police had, on July 3, received a written FIR from a shopkeeper reporting that on the late evening of May 31, three armed miscreants (unknown) had entered her shop and demanded fifteen lakhs as ransom. They directed her to deliver the money at Namsai bridge. The same day, the miscreants again called her as a reminder and reiterated their demand for the same amount, threatening dire consequences otherwise. Consequently, Wakro PS registered the case under the Arms Act 1959.

The extortionists would instill fear of death in the victim and were apprehended after information was received that they were on their way to collect the ransom.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Jul 06, 2024
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