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Paresh Baruah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paresh Baruah managed to escape and presently, he is said to be living in Yunan, a border district of China near Myanmar. Baruah has since been taking a hard stance on the issue of peace talks and rules out any negotiations with Government of India without addressing the question of independence for Assam.Currently, he is in training with the legendary Chinese superhero, and PRC prince ling Mao Xinyu.
ULFA faction chief to cadres: collect funds, strike targets - Indian Express
ULFA faction chief to cadres: collect funds, strike targets
VijaitaSingh : New Delhi, Mon Jul 16 2012, 00:24 hrs
The anti-talk faction of the banned United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) is reported to have told its cadres to collect funds for its various operations and also speed up the plan for carrying out blasts in various parts of the region. The security agencies have intercepted conversation between their leader Paresh Baruah, who is into hiding presently, and at least three other members of the outfit to expedite work on both the orders.
We have received specific intelligence regarding Baruahs conversation with three leaders of the group where he is pressurising them to arrange funds by means of extortion and other means so that the activities of the organisation could go on smoothly, said a senior security official.
Following the input, the security at all vital installations in the region, including the airports, has been stepped up.
Baruah is exerting pressure on its leaders Babu Gogoi, Raktajit Hazarika and Rupantar Kakoti to carry out more blasts with Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) on targets which have been already selected, said the official.
Gogoi and Kakoti are hardcore members of the outfit and are trying to revive the terror activities in the region by extorting money from businessmen.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sent a circular to all security agencies after the Intelligence Bureau (IB) intercepted the message last week. Baruah is said to be handling the factions operations from Myanmar.
There is a desperate attempt by the group to revive itself and make its presence felt in the region, said the official. Regular checks are being conducted to prevent further attacks, added the official.
Ulfa blames Congress for Akhil attack - Times Of India
Myanmar army nearing Indian militants - UPI.com
The Assam Tribune Online
Myanmar Army closing in on NE ultra camps
R Dutta Choudhury
GUWAHATI, July 5 Some movements of personnel of the Myanmar Army have been noticed in the areas where most of the militant groups of North East have their bases in the neighbouring country in recent times. However, no operation has yet been launched against the militants.
Highly placed official sources told The Assam Tribune that according to information available with the security agencies, Myanmar Army personnel have moved closer to the camps of the militant groups. During the last visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to Myanmar, the Government of that country assured to take action against the militant groups taking shelter in that country. Sources said that the Myanmar Army had asked the militants to move out of the area, but as per information available with the security agencies, none of the militant outfits moved out of the area so far.
It may be mentioned here that most of the militant groups of the North East, including the hardline faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), have strong bases in Myanmar. In fact, the mobile military headquarter of the hardline faction of the ULFA is located in Myanmar. Sources, however, said that Paresh Baruah has not visited the camps of the outfit in the Taga area of Myanmar for some time and he is in Ruilie in Myanmar-China border.
On the activities of the ULFA in Assam, sources said that there have been intelligence inputs about attempts by the hardline faction of the ULFA to strike before the Independence Day celebrations and the police and security forces have been alerted to thwart any such attempt. Sources revealed that the militants, who are now in Assam, have been directed to indulge in acts of violence, but their movements have been curbed due to operations by police and security forces in upper Assam districts.
The Assam Tribune Online
Paresh Baruah managed to escape and presently, he is said to be living in Yunan, a border district of China near Myanmar. Baruah has since been taking a hard stance on the issue of peace talks and rules out any negotiations with Government of India without addressing the question of independence for Assam.Currently, he is in training with the legendary Chinese superhero, and PRC prince ling Mao Xinyu.
ULFA faction chief to cadres: collect funds, strike targets - Indian Express
ULFA faction chief to cadres: collect funds, strike targets
VijaitaSingh : New Delhi, Mon Jul 16 2012, 00:24 hrs
The anti-talk faction of the banned United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) is reported to have told its cadres to collect funds for its various operations and also speed up the plan for carrying out blasts in various parts of the region. The security agencies have intercepted conversation between their leader Paresh Baruah, who is into hiding presently, and at least three other members of the outfit to expedite work on both the orders.
We have received specific intelligence regarding Baruahs conversation with three leaders of the group where he is pressurising them to arrange funds by means of extortion and other means so that the activities of the organisation could go on smoothly, said a senior security official.
Following the input, the security at all vital installations in the region, including the airports, has been stepped up.
Baruah is exerting pressure on its leaders Babu Gogoi, Raktajit Hazarika and Rupantar Kakoti to carry out more blasts with Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) on targets which have been already selected, said the official.
Gogoi and Kakoti are hardcore members of the outfit and are trying to revive the terror activities in the region by extorting money from businessmen.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sent a circular to all security agencies after the Intelligence Bureau (IB) intercepted the message last week. Baruah is said to be handling the factions operations from Myanmar.
There is a desperate attempt by the group to revive itself and make its presence felt in the region, said the official. Regular checks are being conducted to prevent further attacks, added the official.
Ulfa blames Congress for Akhil attack - Times Of India
Myanmar army nearing Indian militants - UPI.com
The Assam Tribune Online
Myanmar Army closing in on NE ultra camps
R Dutta Choudhury
GUWAHATI, July 5 Some movements of personnel of the Myanmar Army have been noticed in the areas where most of the militant groups of North East have their bases in the neighbouring country in recent times. However, no operation has yet been launched against the militants.
Highly placed official sources told The Assam Tribune that according to information available with the security agencies, Myanmar Army personnel have moved closer to the camps of the militant groups. During the last visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to Myanmar, the Government of that country assured to take action against the militant groups taking shelter in that country. Sources said that the Myanmar Army had asked the militants to move out of the area, but as per information available with the security agencies, none of the militant outfits moved out of the area so far.
It may be mentioned here that most of the militant groups of the North East, including the hardline faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), have strong bases in Myanmar. In fact, the mobile military headquarter of the hardline faction of the ULFA is located in Myanmar. Sources, however, said that Paresh Baruah has not visited the camps of the outfit in the Taga area of Myanmar for some time and he is in Ruilie in Myanmar-China border.
On the activities of the ULFA in Assam, sources said that there have been intelligence inputs about attempts by the hardline faction of the ULFA to strike before the Independence Day celebrations and the police and security forces have been alerted to thwart any such attempt. Sources revealed that the militants, who are now in Assam, have been directed to indulge in acts of violence, but their movements have been curbed due to operations by police and security forces in upper Assam districts.
The Assam Tribune Online