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Explosives recovered after police-GNLA encounter

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SHILLONG: Police on Thursday recovered a cache of explosives materials following an encounter with the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants in West Khasi Hills district.
The exchange of fire occurred at Ringdigitam area under Shallang Police Station.
However, no one was injured in the encounter, even as the police have to hold back fire to prevent collateral damage to innocent civilians as the militants dragged the civilians along with them, Inspector General of Police (Operations), GHP Raju said.
Raju said the militants left away 45 gelatine sticks, 71 detonators, 3 meters CORDEX, one roll 6 MM electric wire & 19 truck keys has been recovered from the encounter site.
Militants dragged civilians  along with them to prevent police from firing  at them, he said adding that West Khasi Hills police  have intensified their operations  against GNLA militants who have shifted their base camp  to  Riangdim area to   escape the police heat   in Durama Hills region.

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