Two cadres of AANLA lay down arms in Assam’s Dibrugarh

Guwahati: Two cadres of an All-Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) surrendered before security forces in Dibrugarh district of Assam.

The cadres identified as Subal Gorh and Lukash Kangri.

Reportedly, Subal is a resident of in Karbi Anglong district surrendered with one 9mm pistol, a magazine and three rounds of ammunition while Lukash Kangri hails from Hatukajan villageof Dilai in Karbi Anglong district surrendered with one 0.22 pistol, magazine, and ten rounds of ammunition before Dibrugarh police.

“The two active cadres of AANLA surrendered before Dibrugarh police on Saturday evening. They have surrendered with live arms and ammunition. We started interrogation to find out more about their activities. Recently, 13 ANNLA cadres have surrendered before police at Bokajan,” said a police official.

The AANLA was established in 2006 with the goal of preserving the tribal culture of plantation workers whose forefathers were transported from northern India by British colonialists.

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