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ULFA(I) claims responsibility for blast near army station in Assam's Jorhat, says ‘indigenous people had...'

A massive search operation has been launched in the district along with adjoining areas of Jorhat to arrest the culprits. Security has been tightened and patrolling intensified across Upper Assam districts.

Edited By: Ashesh Mallick @asheshmallick07 Jorhat Published on: December 15, 2023 14:36 IST
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ULFA (Independent) on Friday (December 15) claimed responsibility for the blast that took place near the gate of the army station in Assam’s Jorhat district. The 'mild blast' had occurred on Thursday night in a dustbin near the army gate in the town's Lichubari area, a defence spokesperson said.

The bomb experts reached the spot and ascertained the explosives used in the blast, the spokesperson added. There was no casualty or damage reported due to the blast. This was the third such incident near curity establishments after Tinsukia and Sivasagar since November 22.

A massive search operation has been launched in the district along with adjoining areas of Jorhat to arrest the culprits. Security has been tightened and patrolling intensified across Upper Assam districts.

ULFA(I) claims responsibility

In a statement, the ULFA(I) claimed responsibility for the blast and said that the indigenous people had no cause to panic as the outfit is not against them but are carrying out the blasts due to the alleged efforts by the Director General of Police GP Singh to establish the outfit's demand as a "law and order problem and not a political issue".

The DGP or the Assam Police is yet to respond to ULFA(I)'s allegation.

Previous such incidents

On Sunday, ULFA(I) had “claimed responsibility for the two recent blasts in Tinsukia and Sivasagar”, carried out in response to the “'arrogance” of Singh.

A grenade blast took place near an army camp at Dirak in Tinsukia on November 22 following which one person was arrested but police did not confirm the details of the sound of an explosion heard near a CRPF camp on December 9.

Following ULFA's earlier statement, the DGP had posted on 'X' that every personnel of Assam Police, Army & CAPF take oath under the National Flag to protect the integrity and sovereignty of the country.

"We are committed to wipe out the remnants of terrorism that impedes growth of our state. And for that, if we have to sacrifice our life, we shall not hesitate, nor shall we waver from our determination to use full might of law against those who stand in path of our state's growth, progress and development", he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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