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Nagaland: ULFA releases 2nd kidnapped Quippo employee

| @indiablooms | Apr 05, 2021, at 11:00 pm

Kohima/UNI: The personnel of the Mon Battalion of Assam Rifles intercepted Ram Kumar, the second employee of New Delhi based ‘Quippo Oil & Gas Infra Limited,’ who was kidnapped by ULFA (I) from Inau in Arunachal Pradesh on December 21, last year.

A release issued by PRO Defence in Kohima informed that Ram Kumar, a resident of Bihar was released on Myanmar side of Lungwa village after 108 days & further intercepted by Assam Rifles border domination patrol at Lungwa village in Mon District of Nagaland today.

The individual has been handed over to Arunachal Pradesh Police at Tizit, it said.

Earlier, Pranab Kumar Gogoi, a resident of Assam was also intercepted by the Jairampur Battalion of Assam Rifles, while crossing India Myanmar Border into India on April 1 last, the release added.

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