Uniindia: Guwahati, May 16 (UNI) The death of Assam Police lady Sub-Inspector Junmoni Rabha has been shrouded in mystery as her family accuses of foul play and claims that the incident was pre-planned.
Assam policewoman killed in Nagaon district, Assam NAGAON (ASSAM) A woman sub-inspector of Assam Police, who was embroiled in several controversies, was killed when her car collided head-on with a container truck in Nagaon district on early Tuesday, officials said. Junmoni Rabha, popularly known as ‘Lady Singham’ or ‘Dabang cop’ after Hindi police movies, was alone in her private car and not in uniform. The accident occurred at Sarubhugia village under Jakhalabandha police station of Kaliabor Sub-Division. “After getting intimation at around 2:30 am, a police patrol party reached the spot and took her to a nearby hospital. Doctors there declared her dead,” Jakhalabandha Police Station Officer-in-Charge Pawan Kalita said. The container truck which was coming from Uttar Pradesh was seized by the police, but the driver fled from the spot after the accident, he added. Nagaon Superintendent of Police Leena Doley reached the spot in the morning to take s
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GUWAHATI Two cadres of the anti-talks faction of the militant outfit, Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) were critically injured during a gun battle with the police in Assam’s Kokrajhar district, an official said on Monday. While four other members of the KLO were apprehended, two others managed to escape. Police said that on the basis of specific information about the presence of militants in the Chakraxila Hills area in the district, an operation was launched to nab the members of the banned militant group. “There was a clash between police and the KLO group on Monday morning at around 11 a.m. in the Chakraxila Hills in the district. In that operation two members of the outfit were seriously injured,” Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan, Inspector General (Law and Order) of Assam Police, told IANS. “We are trying to catch the remaining two cadres. The operation is still on,” Bhuiyan said. Currently, three sections of KLO are active. The section led by Jeevan Sin