ULFA

Bangladesh mission in Delhi wants security beefed up

The Bangladesh high commission in New Delhi faces high risk of retaliatory attack from the United Liberation Front of Asom the top leaders of which are believed to be captured by India with the ‘help of Bangladesh.’ The possibility of backlash from the north-eastern Indian group United Liberation Front of Asom and religious extremists in Bangladesh has been conveyed by the high commissioner, Tariq A Karim, in a letter to a minister in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh will pay dearly: ULFA

The man who meticulously plans all of ULFA's strikes, commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah, is not one to mince words. He is said to have set up base in Myanmar's Kachin Hills bordering China's Yunnan province, running guns for the Chinese.

ULFA urges Dhaka to 'stop crackdown'

The United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has appealed to Bangladesh's Awami League (AL) government to stop its ongoing crackdown against the insurgent organisations of northeastern India.

ULFA leaders, detained in Dhaka’, produced in Indian court

The police in India’s north-eastern state of Assam produced two top leaders of the banned separatist outfit ULFA in a Guwahati court on Saturday. The chief judicial magistrate in Guwahati sent the duo to police custody for 10 days after they were produced in his court on Saturday. ULFA has alleged that its ‘finance secretary’ Chitrabon Hazarika and ‘foreign secretary’ Shashadhar Choudhury had been picked up by ‘unidentified armed men’ from a house in Dhaka, sometime between November 1 night and November 2 morning.