The Border Security Force (BSF) is to seek information
from its Bangladeshi counterpart over the detention of an Indian arms
handler in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Border Guards, Bangladesh (BGB),
had arrested a resident of Sabroom in south Tripura, along with two
other suspects, at Matiranga area of the hill tracts.
The
detainee has been identified as Gautam Tripura of Beltali locality in
Sabroom. Reports suggest that he and his accomplices Laxmi Chakma and
Ramchandra Chakma used to procure arms from Myanmar and smuggle them to
the Chittagong Hill Tracts, in which several Indian extremist groups are
running training camps.
A BSF official on condition
of anonymity said on Monday that Gautam could provide vital information
on the arms racket active in Myanmar, Mizoram, Tripura and the hill
tracts of Bangladesh. He said they would contact the BGB to seek
information on Gautam who is lodged at the Matiranga police station
under Kagracharri district.
A report from Bangladesh
claimed that the detainees had confessed to their frequent cross-border
movements to acquire weapons. BSF and Indian intelligence agencies
expect a link to the arrests with the recovery of huge cache of weapons
near Aizawl, capital of Mizoram, on March 8 this year.
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