A three-hour gunfight between security forces and Garo rebels Friday
ended after a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) commander was killed
in Meghalaya.
Acting on a tip off, security forces raided Basamgre village in the East Garo Hill district, about 300 km west of Shillong.
The
gun battle began when the militants fired at the security forces. Area
commander Pilon M. Sangma was killed, district police chief J.F.K. Marak
told IANS.
Pilon was wanted in several cases of murder,
kidnapping and extortion in Garo Hills. Police said his killing was a
major setback to the outfit.
An AK-47 rifle, three magazines with
148 rounds of live ammunition, one US-made .45 Colt pistol with 17
rounds of ammunition, a grenade and a high frequency wireless set were
recovered from the site.
Sohan D. Shira, military wing chief of GNLA, has threatened retaliation.
"If
our GNLA cadres are killed in this way, then from now onwards all those
people travelling in vehicles will also meet the same fate. This will
happen very shortly," Shira told Alva B. Sangma, editor of a Garo weekly
Achik Songbad.
Meanwhile, Meghalaya Police has sounded a
security alert in Garo Hills following the GNLA's threat, while the SWAT
and CoBRA commandos continue combing operations to track down more
rebels.
The GNLA, one of five Garo rebel groups fighting for a
separate "Garoland" in western Meghalaya, is headed by police
officer-turned-rogue Champion R. Sangma.
Sangma is presently lodged in Shillong jail after being arrested from the India-Bangladesh border last year.
Over
40 people, including security personnel, have been killed, and more
than 10 people were abducted for ransom by GNLA in the last three years.
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