ULFA(I) civilian attack plot foiled in Assam; 2 militants held with AK-56 rifles
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Security forces in Assam foiled an alleged plot by the banned United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent) [ULFA(I)] to carry out an indiscriminate attack on civilians in Tinsukia, arresting two suspected cadres during a joint intelligence-based operation on the night of 27 June. The duo was intercepted at Jagun Bazaar in Tinsukia district, with a significant cache of arms and ammunition recovered from their possession.
How the Operation Unfolded
The operation was conducted jointly by the Tinsukia Police and central security agencies, acting on specific intelligence inputs. Officers intercepted a Swift car at Jagun Bazaar and detained the two suspects. According to officials, the arrested individuals had allegedly entered Assam from Myanmar via Jairampur in Arunachal Pradesh before heading towards Tinsukia.
Who Was Arrested
The arrested persons have been identified as Humenjyoti Baruah, alias Siyor Asom, 27, a resident of Panitola, and Papu Moran, alias Manoj Asom, 30, from Baghjan. Police said both are self-styled second lieutenants of the proscribed outfit.
Arms and War-Like Stores Recovered
During the operation, security personnel recovered two AK-56 assault rifles, 172 rounds of AK-series ammunition, two hand grenades, backpacks, forest survival food supplies, and a medical kit containing syringes and opioid-based medicines, along with other war-like stores. The scale of the recovery points to a planned field operation rather than a casual transit.
Alleged Target and Motive
Preliminary investigation reportedly indicates that the two militants had been assigned by ULFA(I) to execute an attack targeting civilians in Tinsukia town with the aim of spreading fear and panic. Investigators also suspect, according to officials, that the operational pattern may point towards the involvement or influence of external elements attempting to destabilise the region. Officials, however, clarified that these findings remain at the preliminary stage and are yet to be independently corroborated.
Investigation and Next Steps
The arrested militants have been brought to Tinsukia for sustained interrogation to establish the wider conspiracy, possible local links, and logistics support network. Police have registered a case in connection with the recovery of arms and explosives. This comes amid a broader security push in Northeast India, where ULFA(I) — which has refused to join peace talks with the Centre — has periodically attempted to reassert its presence through targeted violence. The investigation is ongoing, and further arrests cannot be ruled out.