Self-styled Major of NSCN (IM) Anok Wangsa. Image credit - Northeast Now

Security forces arrested a self-styled Major of NSCN (IM), who had unleashed a reign of terror around the tri-junction of Assam-Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

Acting on specific information, a joint operation of Army, Assam Rifles and the Assam Police launched an operation, which involved search of a designated area and laid ambushes on suspected routes to intercept the movement of the cadre.

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At around 3:30 am on Sunday, one of the teams intercepted a vehicle which was moving on the Namtola โ€“ Jampan road and immediately apprehended the NSCN (IM) commander.

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The arrested NSCN (IM) commander was identified as self-styled Major Anok Wangsa.

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Wongsa was the Area Commander of NSCN (IM)โ€™s Longding-Charaideo-Mon region.

Army officials described the arrest as a highly successful surgical operation against the insurgent outfit.

Army officials informed Northeast Now on Monday that Major Wongsa was a close associate of self-styled Major General Absolom Tangkhul of NSCN (IM) who is believed to be involved in the killing of Arunachal Pradesh MLA Tirong Aboh.

Aboh, a member of NPP, and MLA from Khonsa West, was gunned down along with 11 others on May 21 at Bogapani in Tirap district.

โ€œApprehension of the NSCN (IM) area commander has been greatly welcomed by the locals of Mon (Nagaland), Longding (Arunachal Pradesh) and Charaideo (Assam),โ€ Lt Col P Khongsai, PRO Defence, said.

While arms and ammunition were seized from the vehicle, the NSCN (IM) commander confessed that he had hidden more weapons in his house along the Assam โ€“ Nagaland border.

Subsequently, security forces carried out a search of his house which resulted in recovery of large cache of arms, ammunition. One AK-56 Rifle, many pistols and more than Rupees five Lakh in cash was recovered.