Assam Police recently revealed a link between Tapha Konyak, a resident of Nagaland, and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), a banned separatist group. This connection highlights the complex and often cross-border nature of insurgent activities in the northeastern region of India.
Assam Police claimed that Konyak was involved in extortion and other criminal activities, working in collaboration with the ULFA. This development has raised concerns about the growing influence of insurgent groups in the area, prompting both state and central agencies to intensify their investigation. The situation underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing cross-border criminal networks.