January 2, 2010 9:24 AM

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CBI moves Interpol against NDFB chief

The Central Bureau of Investigation CBI) has moved Interpol against chairman of the anti-talk faction of National Democratic Front Bodoland NDFB), Ranjan Daimary for his involvement in the serial blasts in Assam. According to CBI sources in New Delhi, during investigation into the serial blasts of 2008, it came to light that the blasts were carried out by the NDFB, a banned extremist organisation. Six accused persons have been arrested and thirteen are absconding, some of whom are suspected to be taking shelter in the neighbouring countries. <br/>The matter has been taken up with Interpol and Bangladesh, sources said. <br/>AIR Silchar correspondent reports, at least 88 persons were killed and 540 were injured and property worth about Rs. 2 crore 91 lakh was destroyed in the bomb blast took place in four different places of Assam.

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