Security forces still need AFSPA to tackle banned groups, says Assam DGP

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

DGP Mukesh Sahay today said the banned militant group of ULFA(I) still had the strength to carry out terror attacks in some pockets of the state, and that the security forces still needed the controversial AFSPA for

operations.

ULFA(I) is active in some areas of upper i.e. along the inter-state border with and Nagaland, he said.

"Due to its proximity with the (NSCN) and easy access to the border, ULFA(I) is still in a position to create problems in some pockets. We are coordinating with and in our counter-insurgency operations," Sahay said.

Regarding the (AFSPA), the top cop said still required it during its operation against banned groups.

"At this time, we need AFSPA. About withdrawal of the from Assam, the government will take the right decision in the right time," he added.

On the recent withdrawal of the AFSPA from neighbouring despite an active presence of a number of insurgent groups in that state, Sahay did not give a direct answer.

"These are strategic decisions. Facts may say that militancy has come down, but interpretation may vary," he said without elaborating.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 00:05 IST