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Assam

Huge cache of arms-ammunition recovered in Assam’s Baksa district

| @indiablooms | Sep 27, 2020, at 02:45 am

Guwahati/IBNS: Police have recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition including AK series rifles in Assam’s Baksa district.

The recovered arms were kept hidden by suspected militants, which were buried under ground.

Based on an intelligence input, a police team of Baksa district had launched search operation at Sinari Basti area, on the banks of Diring river under Barbari police station in Baksa district under Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) on Friday night and recovered a large number of arms and ammunition from the area.

The police team had recovered two AK-47 rifles, four magazines, 520 rounds live AK ammunition from the area.

A top police official of Baksa district said that the recovered arms were kept hidden under ground and suspected that it belonged to NDFB.

The recovery comes less than a week after a large number of arms, ammunition and explosives were recovered from a jungle area near Shantipur under Kachugaon police station in Kokrajhar district.

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