The outlawed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) has again
threatened to kill Meghalaya Congress legislator Limison D. Sangma for
not complying with their extortion demands, police said Monday.
"We have been informed by the legislator that the GNLA has issued a
'death penalty' for not complying with their extortion demands," Mukesh
Kumar Singh, the district police chief of West Garo Hills, told IANS.
In a text message to Sangma, the GNLA North Zone "area commander" P.D.
Shira stated that the outfit declared that Sangma has been "awarded" the
"death penalty" or that he should "compensate for the loss" by paying
an amount of Rs.2 lakh.
"You (Sangma) had intentionally insulted and tarnished the image of the
GNLA, in general, and our cadre Rangdat, and thereby committed an
offence punishable under the various sections of GNLA penal code and
within my cognizance," Shira stated in the text message.
Earlier, Sangma had received a text message in which the GNLA allegedly
demanded Rs.5 lakh, and if not paid they would kidnap and kill him.
Though, the tribal Garo outfit denied sending the text message, Sangma, however, said it was the GNLA which had made the demand.
"It is the GNLA. They sent such demand notices twice - for Rs.10 lakh in
May and Rs.50 lakh in October last year, and they demanded Rs.7 lakh
over phone during the assembly elections," Sangma said.
"I have informed police about the GNLA making extortion demands. I hope they bring them to book," the Congress legislator said.
Intelligence officials said the outlawed GNLA had slapped extortion
demands ranging from Rs.5 lakh to Rs.1 crore on petrol vend owners, coal
dealers and businessmen in the coal-rich districts of Garo Hills in the
western part of Meghalaya.
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