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Vehicle with bullet marks found

Sushanta Talukdar

Guwahati: Police on Saturday recovered a Tata Sumo vehicle with bullet marks and its rear and front windshields broken at a place between Dehangi and Gunjum under Haflong police station in North Cachar Hills district.

Police said that from the bullet marks it could be gathered that the vehicle came under fire.

No clue about occupants

However, they are still clueless about the identity of the attackers or the occupants of the vehicle.

In another development the Dibrugarh Police have arrested four overground women activists of ULFA from a nursing home in Dibrugarh. Police claimed that three of the arrested were attendants of a woman ULFA activist who was undergoing treatment for Japanese Encephalitis.

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