Shillong: The outlawed Garo National Liberation Army's (GNLA) chief
Champion R. Sangma was arrested Monday near the India-Bangladesh border
in Meghalaya, police said.
Sangma, whose outfit is fighting for a separate Garoland, was
arrested from Umkrem Pyrwdiwah area in East Khasi Hills district, about
80 km from Shillong.
"Champion Sangma was arrested this (Monday) afternoon based on
intelligence inputs about his movement in the villages bordering
Bangladesh," state police chief N. Ramachandran told IANS.
The GNLA supremo is wanted by police for masterminding several
crimes, including killings and extortion in insurgency-ravaged Garo
Hills in western Meghalaya.
It was reported that Sangma had been arrested by police in Bangladesh in November 2010.
However, the Meghalaya police chief said it was not clear if the
rebel leader was pushed back into India like other top separatist rebels
of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic
Front of Bodoland (NDFB).
"We have not interrogated him and we don't know whether he was pushed
back but we arrested him from the area based on intelligence about his
presence in the area," Ramachandran said.
"It is a prize catch for Meghalaya Police and we are hopeful with his
arrest we will be able to unravel the ins and outs of the GNLA," he
added.
Champion, a former deputy superintendent of police, deserted the police force and floated the GNLA in November 2009.
The outfit, which had been outlawed by the Indian government, forged
an operational alliance with the ULFA and the NDFB, which provided it
access to sophisticated arms and ammunition, and enabled it to unleash a
reign of terror in the three impoverished districts of Garo Hills.
It also forged an alliance with the Bangladesh-based rebel group, A'chik Special Dragon Party.
Over 35 people, including security personnel, have been killed in the
Garo Hills in the last one year by GNLA rebels, who number around 100.
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