Army Rescued Kidnapped ONGC Employees In Assam
Army Rescued Kidnapped ONGC Employees In Assam. The big success of the army in the case of the kidnapping of ONGC employees in Assam, two people saved.
The army has been successful in rescuing the kidnapped ONGC employees in Assam. The army has saved two people in a joint operation.
According to the news agency, in an operation last night, the Indian Army along with soldiers of Assam Rifles rescued two people in the general area of Mon.
An AK 47 has also been recovered in this operation. Operation is currently going on here.
Significantly, three employees of the public sector company Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) were abducted by unidentified armed militants from a rig site in Assam on Wednesday.
These employees were abducted from Lakwa Field in the Sivasagar district in Assam.
Three employees of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) based in the Sivasagar district of Assam were kidnapped by an unknown militant organization.
The hijacked employees include two assistant junior engineers (production) and a junior technician (production).
Armed militants used ONGC’s vehicle to hijack employees. Leaving the vehicle near the forests of Nimangarh near the Assam-Nagaland border, they went elsewhere with the employees.
The Assam Police said on Friday that it had received information that the ULFA (Independent) was involved in the kidnapping of three ONGC employees earlier this week and that 14 members of the organization and its sympathizers have been arrested so far in this regard.
Army Rescued Kidnapped ONGC Employees In Assam: A top Assam police official said that three people were taken in an ambulance.
According to the release issued by the Assam Police, there is confirmed information that the kidnapping ULFA (I) has carried out at the behest of the organization’s self-land major Ganesh Lahoun, Pooram Lahoun, and his associates Adyamal Asom, Maniram.
Police said that efforts are being made to bring them safely without causing any harm to the employees. The 14 arrested have allegedly directly and indirectly helped the ULFA (I).
Superintendents of Police of all 10 districts of Upper Assam have been asked to review the security of the OIL and ONGC unit located in their respective areas, especially to pay special attention to the plants located in remote areas.