Two more All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres surrendered before security forces in upper Assam Dibrugarh on Monday.
The AANLA members surrendered after a joint operation by 18 Garhwal of Army and 171 Battalion of CRPF and Dibrugarh police.
They have been identified as Deepak Gowala (49), and Raj Sahani (23), from Rangagara in Golaghat district.
Talking to media persons, David Neingaite, ASP, Dibrugarh said, “They surrendered with one 7.65 Pistol with one live ammunition, one 0.22 Pistol with 6 live ammunition and 3 AK-47 live ammunition,”.
“We don’t know much about them because our interrogation is going on. They surrendered today morning after a joint operation,” he said.

Recently, Two members of the All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) surrendered before security forces in Dibrugarh. The cadres have been identified as Subal Gorh and Lukash Kangri.
According to police, they were trained under Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA), an insurgent group of the Northeast.
Two months ago, at least 13 cadres of a splinter group of the AANLA surrendered before the Karbi Anglong Police and laid down arms at Bokajan police station.
The arms-laying ceremony was held in the presence of DIG, Central Range, Satyaraj Hazarika, Karbi Anglong SP Pusparaj Singh, and top-ranking officials of the Assam Rifles and the CRPF.
The All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) was formed in 2006 for safeguarding the tribal culture of the plantation workers.
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