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Arunachal Pradesh

Suspected Maoists snatch away carbine from policemen
PTI
Tinsukia, October 05, 2011
First Published: 12:35 IST(5/10/2011)
Last Updated: 12:36 IST(5/10/2011)
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Suspected Maoist elements shot at Assam police personnel and snatched away their carbine at Sadiya in Assam's Tinsukia district along Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday night. Four police men of the 19 battalion, deployed at Ambikagiri border outpost (BOP), were returning on two motor cycles
after their security duty at nearby Durga Puja pandals when two gunmen fired at them, police said.

Two of the policemen sustained bullet injuries on their legs, the police said.

When the security men fell down, the assailants snatched away a carbine and fled away, they said.

The injured police men identified as Nitul Gogoi and Ajit Buragohain were admitted to Assam Medical College Hospital in neighbouring Dibrugarh district.

Combing operations had been launched to nab the culprits, the sources said.

Ruling out the possibility of ULFA behind the incident as "they are not known for snatching away carbines", the police suspected Maoists to be involved in the incident as Maoists had a presence in the area bordering Lower Dibang district of Arunachal

The involvement of the ULFA was not suspected as they are not known to snatch away carbines, the sources added.


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