New Delhi: Notwithstanding repeated denials by Bangladesh, India has identified "99
training camps" for North East insurgents in that country and a list pinpointing the
locations has been handed over to Dhaka for action, official sources said.
The training camps, whose list has been prepared by the Indian security agencies,
includes 25 run by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), 20 run by All
Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), 18 by National Socialists Council of Nagaland- Isak
Muivah (NSCN-IM), the sources said.
The list also includes 10 training camps run by People's Liberation Army (PLA), 17
by United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), two by National Democratic Front of
Bodoland (NDFB), two by Muslim United Liberation Tiger of Assam (MULTA), three by
ANVC, one by Chakma National Liberation Front (CNLF) and one by Dima Halam Daoga,
they said.
The areas pinpointed to show existence of these camps are Naikhongchari, Alikadam
and Ruma in Bandarban district, Kaukhali, Nanirchar, Baghaichari and Dighinala in
Rangamati district, Kamalganj and Srimangal in Moulvibazar district and Chunarughat
in Hobiganj, they said.
The camps also exist in Dighinala, Panchari, Matiranga and Khagrachari in
Khagrachari district, Chunarughat and Madhabpur in Hobiganj district, the sources
said.
PTI