Who Was the NSCN (K) Militant Arrested in Arunachal?
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Itanagar, Dec 6 (NationPress) In a significant operation, the Assam Rifles along with the Arunachal Pradesh Police captured an active member of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K, Niki Sumi faction) in the Hukanjuri region of Tirap district, Arunachal Pradesh, as reported on Saturday.
A police representative disclosed that the coordinated effort between the Assam Rifles and police was initiated following credible intelligence reports indicating the presence of an armed insurgent in the Hukanjuri area.
In response to this information, a dedicated team comprising Assam Rifles personnel and Arunachal Pradesh Police swiftly approached the suspected site, executing a well-planned operation to ensure the insurgent was prevented from fleeing or posing any danger to local civilians.
During the operation, the joint team successfully detained self-styled Captain Jenlong Supong, an armed member of the NSCN (K-Niki Sumi) faction.
The operation also yielded a recovery of significant items including one pistol, one magazine, six live rounds, one mobile phone, and one PAN card from the arrested militant. Subsequently, he was transferred to the Khonsa Police for further investigation and legal action as per established protocols.
The official remarked, "The capture of this militant highlights the effective collaboration between security forces aimed at maintaining peace and stability in the area."
It is noteworthy that the NSCN-K-Niki Sumi faction has not entered into a ceasefire agreement with the central government, unlike several other Naga groups including the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM), which have engaged in negotiations.
In light of the notification from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Home Department of the Nagaland government has recently classified the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) (NSCN (K) and its associated factions and organizations) as an “Unlawful Association” under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act of 1967.