Sunday, April 20, 2025

Four GNLA workers, B’deshis held

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SHILLONG: The BSF and police have apprehended four over ground workers of GNLA at Betasing-Ampati road in South West Garo Hills on Friday, a BSF report said on Sunday.
As per the report, the troops first arrested three GNLA workers – Nikson Marak (29), Keni Ch Marak (24) and Wenstar M Marak (29) and recovered two motorcycles, three mobile phones and one demand letter of Rs 10 lakh addressed to one Momin Chos, a resident of Betasing.
Following leads provided by the arrested over ground workers, police later arrested another GNLA worker Senred Ch Marak (22) from his village Multagre and recovered one mobile phone with one Indian SIM from his possession.
In another incident, BSF troops deployed at Bagli, South West Khasi Hills, after an ambush apprehended one Bangladeshi national Habib Miya (60) resident of – Kolagoun, Sunamganj district of Bangladesh, while he was entering Bangladesh from India on Friday.
During the search, BSF recovered ten bottles of liquor, Rs 2,100, 6 packets of milk powder and other items from his possession.
Besides, BSF troops also apprehended one more Bangladeshi national while infiltrating into Indian territory in Mahendraganj area on the same day.

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