A
combined security force comprising Assam rifle troops and police under control
of Indian Army arrested five men and four women, totalling nine from NDFB-S
armed group (the National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Sang-bijit) along with
small arms such as AK-47 and AK-45, pistol and ammunition near Jagun Village of
Tinsukia District at the boundary between Assam State and Aruna-chal Pradesh
State on 2 December 2018.
Indian
news agencies namely Indian Defence News, TIMES-NOWNEWS.COM, the Shillong
Times, Daily News & Analysis (DNA) stated that those insurgents who have
attended the military training at their camp inside Myanmar were arrested while
making attempts to reenter India.
Based
on preliminary scrutiny, the information was exposed that it may be related to
NSCN (K) group. As NSCN (K) group signed the preliminary agreement on securing
peace with the Sagaing Region government, it was allowed to temporarily base in
the bilaterally-agreed Takar region in order to carry out peace and stability
and development tasks in Naga region. Sometimes, the military columns
discharging security duties in the region enter the sites of NSCN (K) group and
connect with them under continuous monitoring and provide necessary assistance,
said the news released by the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence
Services.
Whenever
the Tatmadaw finds suspects, the Tatmadaw always warns them to maintain the
agreements and promises as part of considering their peace attitude and
prestige of group because it is an organization which preliminarily agreed to
secure peace.
The
related information mentioned that NSCN (K) group allows some illegal armed
groups, which are opposing India, in disguise of NSCN (K) group and to live in
the area near their camps. As Myanmar holds the concept that it does not allow
and accept bases of any insurgents opposing each government from neighbouring
countries, news was gathered and analyzed together with ground information.
Hence, suspected evidences were firmly found that some Assam and Kathe
insurgents deploy their strengths in NSCN (K) Camp near Takar Village in Naga
Self-Administered Zone of Sagaing Region and its surrounding areas in the
disguise of NSCN (K) group and may conduct military training. As such, military
columns went there to perform proper security measures.
The
Tatmadaw could occupy two outposts and two training schools about 6,500 meters
and about 2,800 meters in the south-west of Takar Village, one temporary
outpost about 1,800 meters in the north of Takar Village and one outpost around
1,600 meter in the west of Takar village respectively from 29 January to 1
February.
The
Tatmadaw arrested six members of NSCN (K), two members of the Kathe insurgents,
along with 11 small weapons of different kinds and ammunition and related
items.
Moreover,
the Tatmadaw took hold of the evidence that Kathe and Assam insurgents resided
and relevant documents on links with NSCN (K).
Moreover,
a military column on duty of taking security measures in Tonzang Township of
Chin State on 30 October 2018 performed appropriate security operations against
an MPA Kathe insurgent camp, 800 metres north of Khota Village and captured the
camp together with five assorted small arms, ammunition, related equipment, MPA
badges and their utensils.
As
the NSCN (K) violated the sub-paragraphs (C, D and E) of paragraph (1) of the
preliminary agreement signed with the Sagaing Region Government for building
peace, necessary action will be taken against the NSCN (K). No opposing
organizations to India are allowed to reside in Naga Self-Administered Zone.
Tatmadaw columns will go on taking security measures for the prevalence of
regional stability and peace, according to the news released by the Office of
the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services.
MNA
Ref:
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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