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3.  In 2011 March, eight BSF Jawans were killed and
               eight others were injured, when anti-talks NDFB
               militants attacked the security team at Ultapani
               Reserve Forest.
            4.  On 04th April 2011, NDFB laid an ambush in
               Kokrajhar district and killed 02 Constables of
               SSB.

            5.  On 6th Dec. 2013, NDFB (S) abducted and
               later on killed two Constables of SSB in Panbari,
               Chirang district.
            6.  On 23rd Aug, 2014, NDFB killed Priya Basumatary
               (16 years) for sharing information to SFs about the
               movements of NDFB (S).

            7.  On 09 May 2017, NDFB (S) killed one Sub.
               Inspector of SSB in Chirang district.               2.  United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent)
                                                                       ULFA(I)
            8.  NDFB has also carried out number of attacks on
               Adivasi or non-Bodo communities living in the       3.  National  Democratic    Front   of  Bodoland
               BTAD, such attacks have resulted in killing &           (NDFB-S), Assam
               displacement of large number of Adivasis in the     4.  Kamtapur Liberation Organization      (KLO),
               year 1996, 2012 & 2014.
                                                                       Assam
        Linkages of NDFB:-                                         5.  Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), Manipur
               NDFB has close links with ULFA & KLO.     It is
        an active member of the conglomerate of insurgent groups   6.  Kanglei Yawol Kunna Lup (KYKL), Manipur
        United National Liberation Front of Western South          7.  People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak
        East Asia (UNLFWSEA) formed in 2015 headed by SS               (PRePaK), Manipur
        Khaplang, which includes the following insurgent groups    8.  People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Manipur
        of Assam, Manipur & Nagaland. All these IIGs maintain
        inter linkages in terms of financial assistance, training and   9.  United National Liberation Front (UNLF),
        waging armed rebel against GoI.                                Manipur

            1.  The National Socialist Council of Nagaland           In 1999, NDFB formed a Coordination Committee
               (Khaplang) NSCN(K), Nagaland                    with United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) for
                                                               launching united struggle and also established a working
                                                               arrangement with NSCN-IM of Nagaland for anti Govt.
                                                               operation.

                                                                       NDFB established its base and training camps in
                                                               Bhutan. Also succeed to garner support of ISI/Pakistan,
                                                               Bangladesh and Myanmar. It established its camps in
                                                               Myanmar i.e. Tamu, Hukayat, Taga & Arakan with the help
                                                               of other ULFA & NSCN.

                                                                       Reportedly, NDFB received Arms supply through
                                                               Myanmar based rebel group Chin National Liberation
                                                               Army (CNLA).

                                                               Operations against NDFB:-
                                                                       The Govt of India declared Assam as a Disturbed


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