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Morcha wants 'impartial probe' in 27th Mile arms recovery case

10:40 AM
Vivek Chhetri
The CID has said in its FIR that seven of the 14 people accused in the recovery of arms and documents, which call for a violent agitation to achieve Gorkhaland, from 27th Mile were staying at Darjeeling's Patlabas, the place of residence of GTA chief executive Bimal Gurung.
 Morcha wants 'impartial probe' in 27th Mile arms recovery case
Bimal Gurung
Asked about the police’s claim, Morcha assistant secretary Jyoti Kumar Rai said: “Let police conduct the investigation. We just want an impartial probe and common people should not be harassed.”

Police sources told The Telegraph today that the FIR filed by a sub-inspector of the CID at the Ranglee-Rungliot police station had categorically stated that six of the seven accused who had stayed at Patlabas were residents of different parts of the Darjeeling hills and the Dooars.

A rifle, 22 rounds of live ammunition and five leaflets of the Gorkhaland Liberation Army (GLA) had been recovered from an abandoned building in 27th Mile, 45km from here, on December 6.

The FIR was filed on the same day.

The FIR mentions that the accused — Raju Gurung, a resident of Kalchini (Dooars), Sher Singh Rai of Gorubathan, Milan Subba of Bhutabari busty at Lookson (Dooars) and Ram Singh Rai of Gorubathan —were “A/P”, meaning at present residing at Patlabas.

The CID in the FIR has not given the original addresses of two other accused, Manish Tamang and Mikki, but it has mentioned that they were “A/P” residing at Patlabas.

Sanjeev Gurung was the seventh accused man to stay at Patlabas, which is on the outskirts of Darjeeling town. The FIR alleged that another consignment of arms brought to Darjeeling had been kept at his house. Those arms couldn’t be recovered.

The arms seizure at 27th Mile was made after interrogating Umesh Kami, 29, and Ganesh Chhetri, 53, who had been held from Chirang district of Assam with a huge cache of arms and ammunition on November 8.

The names of both Kami and Ganesh Chhetri figure in the FIR filed at Ranglee-Rungliot police station. The FIR shows Kami as a resident of Lankapara, Birpara in Jalpaiguri district, and Ganesh Chhetri from Dhansripur in Assam’s Baksha. The duo are currently in police custody, while all other 12 accused are yet to be traced.

Sanjay Thulung, an elected GTA Sabha member, and his brother Bijay Rai Thulung, who are among the accused, are residents of Glenburn, Takdah, but their present addresses were not mentioned in the FIR.

The other three persons named in the FIR, Sanjay Chhetri, Rahul Chhetri and Diku Chhetri, have been stated as residents of Dimapur and members of militant outfit NSCN (Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagalim).

The three Chhetris had allegedly supplied the weapons to Kami and Ganesh Chhetri.

The leaflets in the name of the GLA allegedly call for an armed rebellion to achieve the separate state of Gorkhaland.

“The police are trying to track a vehicle bearing registration number WB-74-V, 7116, which had been used to bring consignments of arms to Bengal,” said a CID source.

This vehicle is different from Tata Safari (WB-74, AE-4788), which was seized by Assam police when they arrested Kami and Ganesh Chhetri.

On November 17, the police had allegedly conducted raids on the house of Jaspal Gazmer and Dinesh Theeng at Patlabas. The police had, however, claimed that they had only patrolled the area after receiving inputs that the elected GTA member, Sanjay Thulung, was present in the area. The names of Gazmer and Theeng, however, do not feature in the CID FIR.

The CID said in the FIR that 15 members of the Gorkhaland Personnel, a voluntary force raised by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, had undertaken arms training from the NSCN in Nagaland last year.

GTA Sabha member Sanjay Thulung was also accused of providing Rs 13.3 lakh to the NSCN to supply the arms.
The Morcha has refused comment on the FIR in which the 14 accused are charged with various offences, including waging or attempting to wage war against the state and sedition.

The focus at the moment, according to the CID, is on the GLA, whose leadership is not yet known. The FIR states that a number of secret meetings were held and the accused were “working together under the leadership of Sanjay Thulung.”

According to the FIR, the five seized leaflets read: “‘GLA is fighting to get Gorkhaland. Join GLA to fight to get Gorkhaland. We want Gorkhaland. We will fight till death. Join your hands. We want Gorkhaland. Join GLA in Arms Rebellion.”

Source: Telegraph

Arrested GLP youths reveal link with NSCN , Former GLP chief denies charge

10:40 AM
GTA
Umesh Kami and Ganesh Chhetri arrested in the arms haul case in Assam last month have revealed during interrogation that the consignment was procured from one of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland factions in Nagaland and that some Gorkhaland Personnel (GLP) youths had also undergone arms training with the militant group.
The two accused Ganesh Chettri and Umesh Kami and the Darjeeling-bound  consignment of arms seized in Chirang district in Assam on November 8
The two accused Ganesh Chettri and Umesh Kami and the Darjeeling-bound 
consignment of arms seized in Chirang district in Assam on November 8
This revelation has been made by the CID team in its FIR after interrogating the two accused who was produced in the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court in Darjeeling on Monday, said sources. “The CID’s FIR mentions that the two accused had revealed that arms were purchased from Dimapur even before, which were delivered in Darjeeling. Kami and Chhetri have also disclosed that 15 GLPs and some others had undergone four months underground training in the militant camp in Nagaland in 2013,” the source said.
Colonel  Ramesh Allay (retired),  a GJM central committee leader who was in-charge of the GLP refuted the charge, however, made by the two accused saying it was baseless. "The GLP is non-existent at the moment after the formation of the GTA. The allegation that the GLP undertook training in Nagaland is completely false and baseless," he said when asked for his comment.
The GLPs was formed by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) during the heights of the second phase of the statehood agitation, but which has been disbanded at present. The job of the GLPs comprising youths was to manage crowds during GJM public meetings.
According to the source, a CID team was sent to Assam to investigate possible link between the November 8 arms haul and a similar incident on January 30, 2014, in the Fulbari check post area under the Bhaktinagar police station. “In January early this year, police had recovered semi and automatic rifles from the Fulbari area. After the Assam arms haul incident, a CID team was sent to investigate a possible link,” the source said.
Sources said during interrogation the two accused had also revealed to the CID team that the arms procured from Nagaland including the one recovered in January was meant to be delivered in Darjeeling. And that earlier too arms brought were kept in the house of Sanjeev Gurung of Tukvar, who is presently absconding.
The CID in its FIR has also said that on December 6, a rifle and few rounds of ammunition along with discriminating leaflets in the name of the Gorkha Liberation Army (GLA), a less known outfit, were recovered from an isolated area of 27th Mile under the Rangli-Rangliot police station. “Based on the statement of the two accused the CID team had recovered arms from the 27th Mile area. Leaflets containing literature calling for armed struggle for a separate Gorkhaland state by the GLA group was also found. Simultaneously a FIR was also filed in the Rangli-Rangliot police station the same day,” said the source.
Pankaj Prasad, the assistant public prosecutor said the two accused was sent to judicial custody and will have to be produced in the court on Tuesday. “We had sought ten days police custody of the two accused to investigate further of other links. However, the CJM court judge has directed to furnish the FIR copy of the CID along with the remand prayer and the GLA leaflets. The two accused have been sent to the Darjeeling correctional home and will have to be produced in the court tomorrow,” he said, adding that the District Intelligence Branch (DIB) would be investigating the case henceforth.
The two accused had told the Assam police during interrogation that the arms consignment was meant to be delivered to Sanjay Thulung, a GTA Sabhasad from Tukdah-Glenburn constituency and vice-president of GJM’s youth front, who is currently on the run.
Thulung along with Kami and Chhetri and 10 others have been booked under sections 120B, 121, 121A, 122, 123, 124A of the Indian Penal Code read with 25 and 27 Arms Act.

Source; EOI

 
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