Meghalaya's most-wanted militant shot dead

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

Security forces today shot dead Meghalaya's most-wanted of the outlawed (GNLA) in an encounter in East Hills district, police said. The encounter of Sohan D Shira, who carried a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head, came after NCP candidate was killed in an IED attack, suspected to be carried out by GNLA in Samanda area of the same district on February 18. Following Sangma's death, counter-insurgency operations had been stepped up in poll-bound South and East Hills districts. Acting on inputs about movement of armed GNLA cadres in Dobu area, counter-insurgency forces, mostly from the state's elite Special Force10, were pressed into service last night, a involved in the operations told PTI. He said the police team ran into heavy firing at about 11:50 am in Achakpek village, where Sohan was killed during retaliation. "He (Sohan) is dead after a challenging encounter.

Our team is on a manhunt to trace his bodyguards," Deputy IGP (Western Range) O told PTI from Tura. East Hills Deputy said a post-mortem examination was being conducted on the body of the slain militant and necessary formalities would follow. Mukul Sangma, in a series of tweets, said: "I wholeheartedly congratulate the fearless women and men of the Police organisation that has led an untiring effort and commitment to eliminate enemies of the state like " Earlier this week, of Police S B Singh had said that there were "credible leads" about the involvement of GNLA in Sangma's killing.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 21:40 IST
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