ULFA camp exists in Bhutan-DGP Dutt
Kokrajhar, Aug 31 (UNI) Director General of Asom Police Deepak Narayan Dutta today said the banned United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has its camps in Bhutan.
Quoting intelligence report, Mr Dutta said there are possibilities of existence of ULFA camps in Bhutan. United Command has been asked to keep close watch on the movement of the ULFA in the state, the DGP said.
''Border Security Forces(BSF) has been kept on high alert in international border areas, specially in Cachar sector, after the recent firing incidents in that sector,'' he said.
DGP is here to inaugurate the new office building of the Kokrajhar police station.
Expressing concern over witch hunting in the state, the top police officer said that the government is launching a special project to create awarness among the general people on the ill practices going on in the state.
The DGP also reviewed the law and order situation of the Kokrajhar district with the DIG, Western Range, paramilitary forces and other concerned agencies here during his stay in the district headquarters.
There are 7 police stations and 12 outposts in Kokrajhar district.
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