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Sohan-Dristi holed up in Garo Hills

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TURA: Faced with dwindling number of cadres in its ranks, GNLA chief Sohan D Shira, is banking on his ally  ULFA to fill the void left by his men who deserted him in large numbers to surrender.
ULFA’s deputy commander in chief Manoj Rabha alias Dristi Rajkhowa is reportedly trying to import ULFA cadres from neighbouring Assam and even Bangladesh to strengthen the group and according to Meghalaya police, as many as three cadres based in Bangladesh have crossed over and joined the ULFA ranks in GNLA hideouts.
“Sohan is having to depend on the ULFA support since his source of funding is drying up with people now refusing to pay up to militant demands,” said Meghalaya DGP S B Singh.
The state police chief declined to comment on recent reports about the GNLA chief taking shelter in Bangladesh to nurse an injured leg.
However, police sources in Garo Hills maintain that the rebel leader is moving between South Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills frequently and has not left the region since November 2016.
With Bangladesh security agencies tightening the screws on militant activities on their soil, the ULFA has begun to find it immensely difficult to operate from that country.
The next best thing has been to cross into Garo Hills and take refuge in the dense forests with help from the local rebel group GNLA.

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