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Three militants lynched in Garo Hills

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Shillong: Angry villagers on Wednesday lynched three militants in the State, police official said.

The three suspected members of the breakaway faction of the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC-B) were beaten to death in Omarpur village in North Garo Hills district, a police official said.

Police said two China-made pistols were also recovered from one of the victims.

The ANVC-B is a splinter group of the ANVC, which has been observing a tripartite ceasefire with the Central and Meghalaya governments for nine years. (IANS)

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