Dispur:
A cost sheet has been filed by anti-terrorism company NIA in opposition to seven United Liberation Entrance of Asom (ULFA-I) insurgents in reference to the 2018 killing of police inspector Bhaskar Kalita. The company has stated the assault was deliberate by Arunodoy Asom, the prime accused who continues to be lacking, together with a bunch of different insurgents.
Within the chargesheet, the company has named Bijit Gogoi alias Arunodoi Dahotia alias Arunodoi Asom, Kanto Bora alias Rupon Asom, Santosh Gogoi, Jushinta Moran alias Yangkho Asom, Bubul Moran alias Tiger Asom, Dipankar Borah alias Ghutuk and Mamun Dihingia.
On Could 4, 2018, Bhaskar Kalita, who was officer in-charge of Bordumsa police station, raided a home in Kujupathar village in Higher Assam’s Tinsukia district, and obtained killed.
The NIA, which took over the case in June, filed the chargesheet below varied sections of the Indian Penal Code, Illegal Actions (Prevention) Act, Explosive Substances Act and Arms Act earlier than the particular decide in Guwahati on Thursday.
“In pursuance of the conspiracy, the group of ULFA militants comprising Kanto Bora, Santosh Gogoi, Bubul Moran, Jushinta Moran, and one other ULFA militant Rudreshwar Baruah (deceased), got here from their camp in Myanmar to Tinsukia district armed with assault weapons, IEDs, explosive powder, with an goal of elevating funds for ULFA and committing terrorist acts at varied locations in Assam. Police officer Bhaskar Kalita was killed by the ULFA militants whereas trying to thwart the “conspiracy”, the company stated.
The accused Dipankar Borah alias Ghutuk and Mamun Dihingia had offered logistical help to the ULFA group.
“Making the most of poor gentle circumstances, the ULFA militants managed to flee into the close by jungle. Furthermore, whereas escaping, they snatched away an AK-47 rifle from the deceased police officer,” it stated.