Bangalore New Haven for Militants from Northeast?


Bangalore New Haven for Militants from Northeast? 
By Syed Zarir Hussain

Guwahati, July 26 (IANS):  Southern India has become the new destination for separatist groups from the northeast with intelligence inputs that rebel leaders from the region were taking shelter in cities down south, especially Bangalore, following intense pressure from security forces, a senior police official said.

Leaders of outlawed militant groups from Assam like the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) have made some south Indian cities their new bases.

"We have definite reports of some senior and middle level leaders of the ULFA and the NDFB escaping from Assam and taking shelter in south India. We cannot divulge any more details about the cities and other information for security reasons," Assam Police chief G.M. Srivastava told IANS.

"We are in touch with our counterparts in south India to zero in on the militant leaders based in those cities."

Bangalore is one such city linked to separatists from the northeast -- last month two senior leaders of the outlawed Black Widow, a rebel group from Assam, including its commander-in-chief Jewel Garlosa, were arrested there.

Garlosa had travelled from Kathmandu to Bangalore where he was trying to get a passport in his name.

Earlier this month, police arrested Roshan Ali, alias Anees, from Manipur and leader of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF) at Singanapalya near Mahadevpura in Bangalore. Ali moved to Bangalore last year and worked as a security guard for an MNC.

The PULF is a Muslim-based rebel group from Manipur.

Last year, three militants of the outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) of Manipur, and three of their associates were arrested in Bangalore.

The PREPAK members were arrested from their rented house in Kaggadasapura, about 15 km from the city centre. Their associates were picked up from another house in the nearby Mahadevapura area.

"Militants from the northeast travel to south India to cool their heels when security offensive in the region gathers momentum. Now police and intelligence agencies have unravelled the modus operandi of the militants," a senior police official in Manipur said.

Intelligence sources said apart from Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai are two other destinations for northeastern rebel groups, though they declined to give details.

  

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  • Rahul M, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    All such Bangladeshi illegal migrants should be searched and sent back to their homeland. Already around two crore Bangladeshi people are in India without any documents. These people are a threat to India. Attention needs to be given to those come officially, like people coming to watch cricket and dissappear here later. In one of past world cup held in Bangalore many Pakistanis had come officially to see the India-Pakistan match but never returned. Naturally, all such people are greater risk to India and more danger to local Muslims, as they create bad remark here. Severe action should be taken in this regard, to maintain peace in the region.

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  • George Cruz, Managalore/USA

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    I agree with Jawar D'Souza, M'Lore/Doha. These people are not only burden but very dangerous group with links to Pakistan based LeT and India based SIMI. They don''t hesitate to do terror acts against mother India.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Its true!!!!!!!! bez in bangalore u ll fine all languages, so its easy to stay there.

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''Lore/Doha

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    These people from northeast are esaily traceable. after detecting them a photo and their details should be mailed to Manipur Police to find out whether they are in the wanted list. Its the duty of every citizen and the companies while recriuting them give a information to the police. Many illegal immigrants have entered from Bangladesh and are a burden to our society.

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