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Five CRPF Personnel Killed In Attack By NDFB(D) Militants


Mangalore Today News Network

Goalpara (Assam)July 30:  At least five CRPF personnel were killed and 44 others injured 15 of them seriously, when militants triggered a powerful IED blast at Bhalukbudi in the district on Friday, the second major attack on security forces in Assam this week.


5 CRPF jawans die


The IED was placed under a staff bus carrying personnel of the CRPF’s 12th battalion `E’ Company to Goalpara town from their Agiya Balijana camp through dense forest at around eight am, District Superintendent of Police Louit Aind said.


Four of the victims died on the spot. They have been identified as Head Constables Punam Sen, N B Salon, Lance Nayak P N Rao and constable Ronbir Singh, Aind said.


The fifth victim Mangal Nayak succumbed to injuries at the Gauhati Medical College Hospital where 13 of the seriously wounded were admitted, official sources said.


The other injured were being treated at the Goalpara Civil Hospital.


The personnel were returning from Army training being imparted to them for their subsequent deployment in Naxal operations when the blast took place.


All the slain troops were killed due to splinter injuries, CRPF sources said, adding that the driver of the bus displayed presence of mind and drove the bus straight to a nearby hospital.


The CRPF headquarters in New Delhi has rushed its Additional Director General (Training) Rakesh Jaruhar for an on-the-spot assessment.


The vehicle was badly damaged in the blast and blood was splattered all over the vehicle, the sources said.


Used wires and batteries were recovered from the spot of the ambush.


While the police asserted that the anti-talk faction of the NDFB, which has a stronghold in the area, was behind the attack, the ULFA called up local news television channels here claiming responsibility for the attack.


ULFA publicity wing member Anu Buragohain called up the TV channels asserting that the underground outfit’s long silence should not be read as a sign of weakness and demanded that the government show its responsibility towards holding talks with his organisation.


Buragohain threatened to intensify their violent activities in the future.


Official sources, however, said the attack was carried out by the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Daimary) which is opposed to peace talks. The faction’s chairman, Ranjan Daimary, is now lodged in the Goalpara district jail.


Today’s attack is the second major assault on central para military forces in a week. NDFB (D) ultras killed four jawans of the Sashastra Seema Bal and injured two others in an ambush at Amlaiguri in Chirang district bordering Bhutan on Monday.


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