Khonsa, March 3, 2026:
A cadre of the United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent) (ULFA-I) surrendered before security forces in Khonsa on Tuesday following a specific intelligence-based operation in the region.
According to an official press release, security agencies received credible information regarding the presence of a ULFA(I) cadre in the general area of Horu Chinghan under Tirap district. Acting swiftly on the input, a team from the Khonsa Battalion launched a focused operation from Company Operating Base (COB) Noglo to track down the suspected militant.
Upon reaching the location, security personnel established contact with the individual and initiated efforts to persuade him to surrender peacefully. After negotiations, the cadre agreed to lay down his arms and was subsequently taken into custody at COB Noglo without any exchange of fire.
The surrendered individual has been identified as self-styled 2nd Lieutenant Bitul Baruha (31), reportedly associated with the ULFA(I) faction. During the surrender, security forces recovered one 0.40 calibre pistol along with a magazine and two live rounds of ammunition.
Officials stated that the surrender reflects the sustained efforts of security forces to encourage militants to shun violence and return to the mainstream. They reiterated that intelligence-based operations will continue in the region to curb insurgent activities and ensure peace and stability.
ULFA(I), a banned insurgent outfit active in parts of Assam and adjoining areas, has been under increased surveillance amid intensified counter-insurgency operations. Security agencies have been consistently urging members of proscribed organisations to avail government rehabilitation schemes and adopt a peaceful path.
Further investigation and necessary legal formalities in connection with the surrender are currently underway.
















