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Hunt on for Tinsukia killers as ULFA(I) denies responsibility

IMAGE: All Assam Bengali Youth Students Federation has called a 12-hour shutdown in Tinsukia in protest against the murder of 5 people in Bishnoimukh village near Dhola-Sadiya bridge in the district on Thursday. Photograph: ANI

The Assam Police on Friday launched a massive combing operation to nab those involved the killing of five people in Tinsukia district on Thursday even as the United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) denied its involvement in the attack.

Director General of Police Kuladhar Saikia and Additional DGP Mukesh had rushed to Tinsukia to review the law and order situation.

A massive combing operation was launched to nab the accused, police said.

All the possible hideouts were being combed and senior officials were directed by Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to remain alert.

A bandh, called by the All Assam Bengali Federation, was also being observed on Friday in the district protesting against the attack.

Vehicles were off the roads and shops were closed. No untoward incident was reported till 9 am, police said.

The five people, including three of a family, were killed and two others injured at Kheronibari village under Dholla police station limits while they were playing a game of Ludo at a roadside dhaba, they said.

The police had on Thursday expressed suspicion that the ULFA (I) was behind the incident but the organisation denied its involvement.

Publicity Department member of the ULFA(I) Romel Asom in a statement e-mailed to PTI Guwahati said, ‘The ULFA (I) would like to make it clear to all concerned authorities that our organisation does not have any involvement in the firing incident last (Thursday) night.’

In view of Thursday night’s attack, security has been beefed up in the state with the chief minister directing all deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to remain alert.

Condemning ‘the killing of innocent people’, Sonowal had said, “Strong action will be taken against the perpetrators of this dastardly violence. We will not tolerate such cowardly act.”

Water Resource Minister, Keshav Mahanta, and Minister of State for Power, Tapan Gogoi, are in the district to take stock of the situation.

Political parties and organisations across the state condemned the killing and demanded that the culprits be immediately nabbed.

Source: Rediff