Assam Police Arrests 3 More In Pakistan Sympathiser Crackdown
As part of the state-wide crackdown on alleged Pakistan sympathisers following the Pahalgam terror attack followed by Operation Sindoor, the Assam government on Saturday confirmed the arrest of three additional individuals, bringing the total number of arrests to 76.

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Guwahati: With the arrest of three more Pakistan sympathisers from three districts in Assam the total number of arrests rose to 76.
As part of the state-wide crackdown on alleged Pakistan sympathisers following the Pahalgam terror attack followed by Operation Sindoor, the Assam government on Saturday confirmed the arrest of three additional individuals, bringing the total number of arrests to 76.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shared the update via social media X, informing that the latest arrests were carried out in Nalbari where Kurban Ali, in South Salmara where Amirul Islam, and in Kamrup districts where Rashid Sikdar were arrested. The action comes amid heightened national security concerns in the aftermath of the Pahalgam incident last month, which has intensified scrutiny on individuals accused of anti-national activities.
"Total 76 arrested till now in the crackdown on Pak sympathisers in Assam," Sarma stated, reaffirming his government’s firm stance on tackling any form of internal support to terrorism or hostile entities.
The Assam Police, working in coordination with intelligence agencies, continues to monitor potential sympathisers across various districts, with security agencies reportedly tracking digital communications and social media activities.
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