The extremists belonging to United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have started moving some of their camps in Myanmar deep into the dense forest areas, apprehending a crackdown by the security forces. This revelation came following the surrender of hardcore extremist, Akash Bora, who recently surrendered before the Inspector General of Border Security Force (BSF) in Shillong.<br/><br/>Security sources said that from the revelations made by surrendered extremist, it was clear that the ULFA is still recruiting new boys and new recruits in small batches are still sent to the camps in Myanmar for training. The ULFA has four major camps in Myanmar where around 150 to 200 cadres are staying.
News On AIR | February 4, 2010 10:16 AM
ULFA moving to Myanmar forest for security cover