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Arunachal Pradesh Police disrupted a network involved in militant recruitment, arms trafficking, and cross-border crime linked to the National Socialist Council for Taniland (NSCT) and its armed wing, the United Tani Army (UTA). The investigation began in January after threatening social media posts by a wanted NSCT leader, Anthony Doke. Arrests were made for recruiting marginalized youth into the UTA and violating arms laws. Two boys reportedly returned sharing accounts of torture in Myanmar.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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