Quippo Employee Ram Kumar released by ULFA (I) in Nagaland
Ram Kumar who worked as a radio operator was abducted with another employee Pranab Kumar Gogoi by the banned outfit on December 21.
| 5 April 2021 5:59 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: The ULFA (I) has released the second abducted Quippo employee Ram Kumar in an undisclosed location near the India-Myanmar border in Nagaland, said reports.
Reportedly, he is under the custody of the Assam Rifles.
Ram Kumar who worked as a radio operator was abducted with another employee Pranab Kumar Gogoi by the banned outfit on December 21 from the Kumchaikha drilling site in Innao area of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Terror outfit ULFA-I releases hostage after 104 days
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Terror outfit ULFA-I releases hostage after 104 days. . Image Source: IANS News
Itanagar/Guwahati, April 3 : The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent) has released one of the two abducted employees of a New Delhi-based private oil and gas company after 104 days, official sources said on Saturday.
However, unconfirmed reports said that ULFA-I has released the two hostages in different locations of Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh s Additional Director General of Police Ravindra Yadav told IANS over phone that they are verifying the facts.
A defence statement said that during a border patrol, Assam Rifles troopers in South Arunachal Pradesh intercepted an individual crossing the India-Myanmar border in Changlang District on Saturday.