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Guwahati a haven for militants - Manipur-based outfits invest extorted money
The Telegraph | Guwahati, Aug. 13:
Manipur-based militant groups are trying to use Guwahati as a safe haven to invest money extorted from their home state and elsewhere in the region. This came to light today after three militants belonging to the Manipur-based militant group, Kangleipak Communist Party (Noyon), including its “finance secretary” Athoubam Sunil Langamba, were arrested by a joint team of the police, 128 battalion of CRPF and army intelligence.
The police here had earlier arrested leaders and cadres of Manipur-based rebel groups like the UNLF, KCP, PLA and Prepak from Guwahati.
Formed in 1980, the KCP is a banned organisation that demands freedom from Indian rule and formation of an egalitarian society for Kangleipak (Manipur) through an armed struggle.
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