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ULFA Chief Arvind Rajkhova sent to 12 days police custody
merisarkar news service
New Delhi, December 05, 2009
Arvind Rajkhowa along with his two top aides – Raja Bora and Raju Baruah - has been sent to 12 days police custody by a local court in Assam.
He was earlier produced before the Kamrup Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court in Guwahati on Saturday morning.
A large gathering of local people were present in the court premise to have a glimpse of the elusive ULFA leader.
When police was taking Rajkhova through the court premise Rajkhowa shouted, "I have not surrendered, would never have."
Local media also quoted him as saying, "I have not surrendered to BSF. I was arrested by Bangladesh authorities and handed over to India."
At this time some people present at the court also shouted, 'Long live UlFA'. However police took these people in its custody immediately.
His lawyer told local media that his client has been booked in some old cases pending against him.
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