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Meghalaya

HNLC militant surrenders before BSF in Meghalaya

| @indiablooms | Dec 31, 2021, at 02:00 am

Guwahati/IBNS : A militant of banned outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) on Thursday surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) in Meghalaya.

The militant named Junel Tongper alias June surrendered before Inderjit Singh Rana, Inspector General of BSF Meghalaya Frontier at Border Outpost Umkiang, in East Jaintia Hills district.

The surrendered militant was deployed as an area commander in East Jaintia Hills and he belongs to Lumphyllut village under Umkiang police station of East Jaintia Hills district.

According to the BSF, he joined the outfit in 2010 and after training he was actively working for the outfit.

He was apprehended by Meghalaya police in 2015, but was later released on bail after which he absconded and re-joined the outfit in November 2020 and was based at Panaipunjee under Kulaura police station of Bangladesh’s Moulvibazar district.

The IG of BSF Meghalaya Frontier said that insurgency and militancy get opportunities to prevail due to illiteracy and unemployment.

He urged the local population, village heads to work hand in hand with the BSF to eradicate these evils.

“BSF is encouraging the youths of bordering areas to pursue their career in defence and CAPF services and lead a life of peace, tranquility and prosperity,” the IG said.

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