"The safe haven in Myanmar is the number one threat for us, followed by the same in Bangladesh. In the recently held security meeting with the Union Home minister, I had said that the safe haven should be destroyed to provide security to the North-East," Gogoi said at a press conference here.
"All major groups and their factions, including ULFA (I) NSCN(K), NDFB(S), KLO and KPLT, have their bases in forests of Myanmar," he said.
Talking about ULFA(I) Chief Paresh Barua's reported threats to people coming from different states, the chief minister said "nobody bows down to his threat nowadays. We have been receiving his threats all along. The state and central governments will not allow killings to happen."
On Barua's reported denial of involvement in the Tinsukia attack, the chief minister said "we are confirmed that ULFA(I) is behind the attack. It is the most cowardice, inhuman and heinous act to kill innocent civilians. We are going in a big way to catch the culprits."
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"We express our deep sorrow for the death. We'll definitely provide compensation to the family," Gogoi said.
But, the chief minister said, there was also lapses on the part of the Superintendent of Police of Karbi Anglong P Arnab Deka who was immediately shunted out.
Gogoi also said he had spoken to the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and sought additional forces, which was promised to be delivered soon.