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The outcome of these investigations is expected to shed light on the broader implications of his arms trafficking activities...

Digital Desk: In a significant move towards curbing illegal arms trade in Assam, the state police, in collaboration with security forces, recently apprehended a former member of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).

The arrestee has been identified as Dhan Bora on suspicion of arms trafficking.

The arrest unfolded in Doomdooma, Tinsukia district, following a late-night search operation initiated at the Doomdooma bridge based on a tip-off. The operation led the authorities to Bora's residence in Kordoiguri Borgorah, Doomdooma, where he was taken into custody.

During the raid, implicating evidence was discovered, including an American pistol and 12 rounds of live ammunition in Bora's possession. This seizure underscores the potential threat posed by individuals engaged in the illegal arms trade.

Authorities consider Dhan Bora's arrest as a crucial development in their ongoing efforts to combat the unlawful trade of firearms and ammunition within Assam, reaffirming the state police's commitment to maintaining peace and security.

Further investigations are underway to ascertain the extent of Bora's involvement in this illicit activity and to identify any potential associates or networks he may be connected to. The outcome of these investigations is expected to shed light on the broader implications of his arms trafficking activities, aiding in the continued efforts to dismantle such networks and ensure the safety of the region.


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