In a major breakthrough in Assam’s fight against terrorism, the Special Task Force (STF) of Assam Police arrested two key operatives of the Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), a Bangladesh-based extremist group. The arrests are part of the state’s continuous efforts to counter terrorism and dismantle terror modules operating in the region.
The two individuals, allegedly linked to the ABT, were apprehended after a well-coordinated operation by the STF, with support from other security agencies. The group is known for its involvement in terror activities both within Bangladesh and across neighboring regions, including Assam. This arrest is significant, as it signals the police’s commitment to neutralizing threats from international terror organizations.
Assam Police, with its collaboration with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Intelligence Bureau (IB), has strengthened its counter-terrorism operations. The recent arrests are a testament to the combined efforts of state and national agencies in fighting terrorism. The police are working relentlessly to ensure the safety and security of Assam’s citizens by eliminating terror networks and preventing any possible attacks.
The STF is expected to continue its vigilant operations in the coming weeks, as it seeks to disrupt any potential terror activity and gather intelligence about other operatives and sleeper cells that may be active in the region. The Assam Police’s proactive approach serves as a warning to extremist organizations that the state will not tolerate any form of violence or extremism.