BSF trooper, civilian driver killed in Tripura attack

Agartala : A BSF trooper and a civilian driver were killed, while another man was injured Monday when militants fired at them in Tripura, police said.

Himari Rangtor, the 48-year-old driver of a water tanker, and his assistant Jiten Chakma went to fetch water from a pond in Khantlang in northern Tripura, 225 km from Agartala. They were escorted by Border Security Force (BSF) troopers.


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Unidentified militants fired at them, killing Rangtor on the spot, Inspector General of Police (police control) Nepal Das told IANS.

Chakma and a BSF trooper were critically injured in the firing and brought to the Govinda Ballav Pant Medical College and Hospital here.

The trooper – who had not been identified yet – succumbed to his injuries on way to hospital, he said.

Rangtor and Chakma worked for a private company engaged for constructing border fencing in Khantlang, a tri-junction of the Tripura-Mizoram and Bangladesh borders.

The area is strategically important as militants use it for trans-border movement.

BSF and police officials have rushed to the area and launched a massive combing operation to nab the militants, suspected to be from the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT).

Police said this was the sixth such incident in Tripura this year. A BSF trooper was shot dead by NLFT militants Oct 23.

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