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Fugitive militant of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Amrit Dutta, was killed in an encounter with the police and the Central Reserve Police Force at Majuli in Assam last evening.
Dispur, July 20 : Fugitive militant of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Amrit Dutta, was killed in an encounter with the police and the Central Reserve Police Force at Majuli in Assam last evening.
The ULFA leader was killed in the encounter at Katonihati Jurbil under Jengraimukh police station at around 7:00 pm, said police officials.
A joint team of police and the CRPF surrounded a house where Dutta was hiding with other militants.
The militants opened fire on the security personnel who retaliated killing Dutta. Other two managed to escape.
The police had announced a reward of Rupees three lakh for his arrest.
The militant had the charges of kidnapping and killing of a Non Government Organisation activist Sanjoy Ghosh.
Ghosh was kidnapped by ULFA in July 1997 from Bongaon area of Majuli and was subsequently killed though his body was never recovered.
Dutta was based in Majuli and was involved in extortion and recruitment for the outfit.
ANI