The banned United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on Saturday stated it had sentenced two of its cadres to loss of life for allegedly being “spies” of the police and the Indian state, reported The Indian Express.
Issuing an announcement, the outfit stated that Dhanjit Das and Sanjib Sarma has been planted by the police to extract data.
The group alleged that Das had tried to flee the outfit’s camp on April 24 however was apprehended the subsequent day. On interrogation, Das — a resident of Assam’s Barpeta — allegedly admitted that he had been attempting to persuade fellow cadres to give up and supplying details about the outfit’s supporters to the police.
On the opposite hand, Sarma was paid by the police to infiltrate the group as a “spy” and had “advanced communication devices” with him to relay data again.
Last month, ULFA-I had launched a video through which Sarma was purportedly confessing that he had been planted as a spy by a high Assam Police official and a senior Indian Army official to unearth data.
In the video, Sharma claimed that his elder brother (Apurba Kumar Sarma), a para-commando within the military, was killed in an ambush in Manipur just a few months again. After that, police officer Mahanta had requested him to affix ULFA-I to avenge his brother’s loss of life, and likewise unearth data from the camps. If his mission was profitable, Sharma stated that Mahanta had promised him Rs one crore.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”