Bangladesh has once again demonstrated that it can arrest terror in Northeast India if it wants to. The 50-year-old chairman of the NDFB’s anti-talk faction Ranjan Daimary, alias DR Nabla – directly named by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for involvement in the October 30, 2008 serial bombings in Guwahati and elsewhere that killed 88 people and injured 540 others – is the second chief of a frontline insurgent group in Assam to have been captured and handed over to India by Bangladesh. On December 4, 200
Friday, May 7, 2010
Daimary falling on security net a blow to NE militancy
Bangladesh has once again demonstrated that it can arrest terror in Northeast India if it wants to. The 50-year-old chairman of the NDFB’s anti-talk faction Ranjan Daimary, alias DR Nabla – directly named by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for involvement in the October 30, 2008 serial bombings in Guwahati and elsewhere that killed 88 people and injured 540 others – is the second chief of a frontline insurgent group in Assam to have been captured and handed over to India by Bangladesh. On December 4, 200
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