Black Widow surrenders weapons in Assam

Guwahati, Sep 16 (ANI): Over 170 guerillas of the Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) (DHDJ) or Black Widow have commenced surrendering their weapons from Wednesday.

Earlier on Sunday, nearly 193 rebels of the DHDJ had surrendered their weapons well ahead of the deadline given by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram.

Chidambaram had asked the banned ultras to surrender weapons before September 15.

The DHD (J) is responsible for creating terror in the North Cachar Hill District of Assam for last six years, during which over 300 people have been killed.

Among those who surrendered arms were Daniel Dimasa, Daku Dimasa, David Dimasa and Nalo Dimasa who were considered as hardcore militants.

According to the new rules for facilitating peace talks with the militant organization, an outfit has to first abjure violence by depositing weapons and stay away from extortion by moving to designated camps. Only its top leadership will be allowed to sit for talks.

Defence spokesman, Col.R Kalia, said those who have deposited weapons have been kept in two temporary camps at Kapuchera and Jatinga under heavy escort by troops of the Red Shield Division of the Army.

A formal surrender ceremony would be held at Haflong later in the month in the presence of the State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, sources said.

The breakaway group of the DHD (J) led by James Dimasa are still undecided on joining the peace process.

According to Additional Director General (Special Branch) Khagen Sarmah, all the cadres of the outfit are expected to surrender their weapons in the next couple of days.

The government has adopted a multi-dimensional strategy in North Cachar Hills with strong deployment of security forces.

The brigade headquarters of the Army at Haflong has coordinating all the efforts.

Till now 373 insurgents have come over-ground depositing 136 weapons including AK series weapons, M16 rifles, INSAS rifles, rocket launchers, grenades and wireless sets, sources said. (ANI)

Gogoi sets Sept.15 surrender deadline for Black Widow terror group

Guwahati, Sep.1 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Tuesday set a September 15 deadline for the Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) a.k.a. the “Black Widow” terror group to surrender.

Talking to reporters here, Gogoi said that the state government would not extend the cease-fire deadline set earlier for the group.

“No extension of cease-fire deadline with Black Widow beyond September 15,” Gogoi tersely said.

Gogoi’s tough stand was reiterated three days fater he had undertaken a four-hour whirlwind tour to Haflong, the headquarters of North Cachar Hills district where the DHD (J) is active.

Gogoi, who reviewed the ground situation in the insurgency-hit district and held key meetings with top administration and security officials, stressed that the DHD (J) must stop all kinds of insurgent activities and extortion campaigns as a precondition to talks.

He said “the group must also hand over all the arms before coming forward for talks.” The arms will be deposited in an armoury, to be supervised by both police and the outfit.

The Calcutta Telegraph had earlier quoted Gogoi, as saying that the government had been receiving feelers from the DHD (J), expressing the outfit’s willingness to sit for a dialogue. But it would not accept any such offer unless the outfit’s leadership, and not a section of its cadres, came forward for talks.

DHD (J) chief Jewel Gorlosa, was arrested along with another leader, Partho Warisa, from Bangalore in June this year, forcing the outfit’s lower ranked cadres to declare a unilateral cease-fire.

Dispur, however, continued its operation against the outfit. The unilateral ceasefire, declared by the DHD (J) in North Cachar Hills for three months, will expire on September 7.

Gogoi also made it clear that Dispur would not agree to the demand of renaming North Cachar Hills into Dima Hajao Raji and that the district would not suffer any vivisection in future.

The chief minister expressed satisfaction over the “visible improvement” in law and order in the district in the past three months.

He assured tribal leaders that measures would be taken to usher in peace, rehabilitate violence-hit people and chalk out a special development package for the district. (ANI)

Shut-down in Assam’s North Cachar Hills District

North Cachar Hills (Assam), Apr 12 (ANI): A day long shut-down is being observed in Assam’s North Cachar Hills District today in protest of the recent incidents of violence by the Dima Halam Daogah (Black Widow) militants.

The shut-down, which started at 6 a.m. today, has been called by several organisations including the All Dimasa Students Union.

According to reports, the DHD Black Widow militants, who claim to fight for safeguarding the identity of the Dimasa tribe, on Saturday evening, had lobbed a grenade in the Halflong town.

However, there was no causality.

The same militant outfit had attacked a goods train between Langting and Disaobra railway stations in Cachar Hill district on Saturday.An Assam Police battalion soldier was injured in the incident.

Also, in a separate incident on Saturday morning, a Karbi militant and a civilian were killed in an encounter between the militants and the Army near Dakomoka of Karbi Anglong District.

During the same time in adjacent North Cachar Hills District, a separate group of militants belonging to the Dimasa ethnic group had fired indiscriminately at a goods train coming from Lumding to Badarpur.

However, there were no causalities as the drivers” cabin was bulletproof.rain movement on the Lumding-Badarpur hill section has been suspended since Saturday following threat from militants. (ANI)

No causalities as bomb blast rocks Assam

Dispur, Mar 19 (ANI): A powerful bomb exploded on the railway track between the Diphu and Daldoli Railway Stations in Assam’s Karbi Anglong District at around 1 a.m. on Thursday.

Passengers miraculously escaped unharmed.

The explosion took place five kilometers from Diphu Railway Station, damaging a significant portion of the railway track.

A track inspector from the Lumding Railway Division rushed to the spot and found another bomb planted there.

The bomb squad was summoned to defuse the bomb.

The damaged track was repaired within seven hours. Train services commenced from 6.50 a.m.

Police suspect the involvement of the banned extremist outfit Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) in the incident.

Security has been tightened in Karbi Anglong District. (ANI) and