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NE ultras changing arms routes
Assam Tribune | R Dutta Choudhury | Guwahati, March 24
With the improvement of relation between India and Bangladesh, the militant groups have changed their routes to bring in weapons and explosives to the North East region of India. The militant groups of the region do not have any shortage of weapons but they are facing shortage of ammunition, highly-placed security sources said.
Sources told The Assam Tribune that the militant groups have stopped bringing in weapons through Bangladesh and most of the weapons are now brought into the region through Myanmar where most of the militant groups of the region have their strong bases.
The weapons are brought through different routes along the India-Myanmar border and though Mizoram is now one of the most peaceful states, the militants are also bringing in weapons through that state. In recent times, Dimapur has become one of the hubs for transactions for weapons, sources added.
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