Guwahati: The Assam Police has decided to transfer two crucial cases related to the ULFA-I’s Independence Day bomb threats to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
The move comes after the militant group claimed responsibility for planting explosives at 25 locations across Assam on August 15.
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Director General of Police (DGP) Gyanendra Pratap Singh announced that a total of 10 cases have been registered in connection with the threats. The cases pertaining to Guwahati and Lakhimpur have been deemed significant enough to warrant a federal investigation.
Law enforcement agencies have made substantial progress in the investigation, including the arrest of four suspects in Sivasagar. One of these individuals is believed to be a key player in the plot.
DGP Singh emphasized that the ULFA-I’s actions are aimed at disrupting Assam’s development trajectory. He reiterated the state’s commitment to maintaining law and order.
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In a separate incident, a bomb threat at a Guwahati shopping mall on August 19 was found to be a hoax, part of a recent spate of similar false alarms across India.
The ULFA-I has admitted to planting explosives but claimed that a technical glitch prevented their detonation.
The Assam Police has recovered explosives from several locations and has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to delve deeper into the matter.