Two ULFA rebels surrender before BSF
May 7th, 2010 - 11:20 pm ICT by IANSShillong, May 7 (IANS) Two rebels of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) Friday surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) authorities in Meghalaya, an official said.
Madhav Bora, 36, and Abhijay Mising, 20, who underwent guerrilla warfare training in Myanmar, were members of the ULFA 28th battalion - the potent striking unit of the separatist rebel group.
According to a BSF statement, the rebels allegedly involved in extortion and murder cases, deposited a .22 mm pistol, a 9 mm pistol and some live rounds.
Both the surrendered militants have been handed over to the Assam police for further action.
- ULFA and KLO rebels arrested in Meghalaya - Jan 05, 2012
- ULFA rebels surrender in Meghalaya - May 05, 2011
- Elite force to tackle Meghalaya rebels - Jul 10, 2011
- ULFA rebel arrested in Meghalaya - Jul 13, 2011
- Two ULFA rebels arrested - Oct 21, 2011
- Four rebels surrender in Meghalaya - Aug 03, 2011
- Meghalaya's views sought to declare GNLA outlawed - Nov 01, 2011
- Meghalaya rebel chief surrenders - Dec 17, 2010
- Two militants arrested in Meghalaya - Jul 14, 2010
- Top rebel of outlawed Khasi militant outfit arrested - Aug 05, 2010
- Two separatist rebels surrender in Meghalaya - Aug 01, 2010
- Bangladesh hands over three ULFA rebels - Feb 05, 2011
- ULFA linkman nabbed in Meghalaya - Nov 18, 2011
- Three Myanmarese arms smugglers arrested in Meghalaya - Jun 19, 2011
- Rebels free Meghalaya official after 34 days - Dec 24, 2011
Tags: 28th battalion, assam police, authorities, bora, border security force, bsf, extortion, guerrilla warfare, militants, mising, murder cases, pistol, rebel group, rebels, shillong, surrender, ulfa, united liberation front, united liberation front of asom