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Arunachal: NSCN (Khango) Cadre Apprehended in Tirap

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 10, 2026 2 Min Read
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Security forces apprehend a cadre of NSCN (Khango) faction during an operation in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh
Security forces apprehend NSCN (Khango) cadre during operation in Tirap district
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Security forces have apprehended a militant linked to the NSCN Khango cadre arrest Tirap incident in Arunachal Pradesh. Officials confirmed that a member of the NSCN (Khango) was arrested in the Tirap district during a security operation. Notably, the arrest forms part of ongoing efforts by security agencies to curb insurgent activities in the region.

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IntroductionSecurity Operation in TirapEfforts to Curb Insurgent ActivitiesInvestigation UnderwayMaintaining Regional Security

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Security Operation in Tirap

Security forces conducted the operation in Tirap district, which has witnessed insurgent activity in the past. Moreover, officials said the operation was carried out based on intelligence inputs regarding the movement of militants.

Consequently, personnel launched a search operation that resulted in the apprehension of the suspected cadre linked to the NSCN (Khango) group.

Efforts to Curb Insurgent Activities

Authorities have been intensifying security measures in parts of Arunachal Pradesh to prevent militant activities. Furthermore, coordination between security agencies has increased to ensure peace and stability in sensitive areas.

As a result, several operations have been conducted to track and apprehend individuals associated with insurgent organisations.

Investigation Underway

Following the arrest, officials have begun further investigation to gather more information about the militant’s activities and possible links with other insurgent networks.

Meanwhile, security agencies continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent any potential security threats.

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Maintaining Regional Security

Security forces have reiterated their commitment to maintaining law and order in the region. Ultimately, continued vigilance and coordinated operations remain essential to ensuring peace and stability in districts like Tirap.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 10, 2026
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