Combing operation launched to trace militants involved in killing of MLA and 10 others

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

A massive combing operation has been launched by security forces to trace the suspected NSCN militants who gunned down MLA and 10 others near in on Tuesday, an said on Wednesday.

The deployed helicopters on Tuesday night to search the area, which is covered by dense jungle.

The suspected NSCN rebels gunned down Aboh, his son and nine others in the 12 Mile area, 20 km from Khonsa, the district headquarters town of Tirap, on Tuesday, when the lawmaker was on his way to from in

Aboh (41) had won the West Assembly seat in 2014 and was seeking re-election as a (NPP) candidate from the constituency.

"So far, no arrests have been made, but the operation has been intensified by the security agencies by cordoning the area," the DC said.

The bodies of the victims have been handed over to their relatives after conducting post-mortem.

Defence sources at Dinjan in confirmed the involvement of NSCN(IM) in the killings, stating that a group of about 10 to 15 rebels were involved in the shootout.

The militants had also set ablaze one of the vehicles in Aboh's convoy, the sources said.

While a police personnel and a civilian had sustained in the attack, a woman and another police personnel had escaped unhurt.

The civilian and Aboh's PSO were shifted to a hospital, of Police (DGP) S B K Singh had said.

The DIG (East), the IGP (Law & Order) and the SP from neighbouring district moved to Khonsa on Tuesday to supervise the operations and coordinate with various security agencies.

This is the second such incident in district in recent times, after two supporters of Aboh were killed by NSCN(IM) militants in March.

Rajnath Singh, his deputy and Chief Minister have condemned the attack.

Expressing shock over the incident, NPP has demanded action against those responsible for it.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 12:26 IST